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For Klemme, photography is for sharing
Ask professional photographer Mike Klemme what his favorite country is, and he will say, without hesitating, the United States.
Gaskill receives scholar award
Miss Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Jordan Gaskill, of Waynoka, was awarded for the second year in a row the $1,000 Miss State Scholar Award from the Miss America Organization in conjunction with the Miss Oklahoma Pageant, currently under way in Tulsa.
Train redezvous set at Curtis Hill
This weekend railroad lovers from several states will travel to Waynoka for the Curtis Hill Rendezvous.
Severe weather continued to roll across the state Wednesday, and storms were expected to continue throughout the week.
Watkins to speak at Waynoka luncheon
Hardy Watkins, executive director of Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, will be special guest and speaker at a luncheon sponsored by Waynoka Historical Society and Waynoka Industrial Authority.
Mooreland Arts Festival opens Saturday
For the 23rd straight year Mooreland will host an arts and crafts show. The unique show, which occurs Saturday and Sunday, features artwork from students as well as craft booths from local artists.
Laverne man is struck, injured by towed trailer
A Laverne man is in stable condition at a Kansas hospital after being struck by a trailer being towed by a pickup while he was walking on Oklahoma 14 in Woods County last night, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol says.
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Oklahoma Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud
MARK A. NICKELSON, 53, of Waynoka, Oklahoma, a former employee of the Alva State Bank & Trust Company, has pled guilty to making a false statement to a bank, announced John C. Richter, United States Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma.
City commissioners to hold meeting Wednesday By Robert Barron Staff Writer Enid city commissioners will have a special meeting Wednesday morning to interview city attorney candidates.
Kim M. Shafer and Jason R. Shanks announce their engagement and plans to marry on May 30, 2009 at 7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Newkirk, OK.
Preserving Oklahomaa s historical places
New, more efficient buildings seem to be the current trend, but some people are out there to save some of the old buildings.
Car accidents claim two lives in Oklahoma
Two people died in single-vehicle accidents early Saturday, officials said. Shirlene Gallegly, 52, Oklahoma City About 1 a.m., Gallegly was driving west on SE 29 near S Air Depot Boulevard when the car she was ...
Waynoka man killed in Woods County crash
A Waynoka man was killed early Saturday morning in Woods County after being thrown from his pickup after it ran off the road and struck a mailbox.
A Waynoka man has died after being thrown from his pickup during an early morning crash near Waynoka.
WAYNOKA a ' A Waynoka man has died after being thrown from his pickup during an early morning crash near Waynoka.
High Plains LPN class graduates
Melissa Jewel Whitney hugged relatives who came to see her graduate from the licensed practical nursing class Tuesday night at High Plains Technology Center.
Auction helps kids with tuition
Winning money to go to college. That's what Thursday's Woodward District Livestock Show Premium Auction meant to three young students whose animals won top titles and top dollar.
Road closure to expand from Cherokee to Maine Cummins Construction Co. will expand the current road closure on Washington from Cherokee to Maine beginning Friday.
Sign up to learn BBQ judging by Monday Barbecue judging class will be 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, March 14, at Cherokee Strip Conference Center.
District show a premiere event
Beginning Feb. 28 one of the best livestock shows in the state will take place at the Woodward County Fairgrounds.
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