The Enid News - Wed Aug 20
Farmers Grain in Pond Creek is looking to fill positions. Farmers Grain in Pond Creek is looking to fill positions in the Hunter, Kremlin, Hillsdale areas Hunter: Servi ... >MORE The Commons is accepting ...
Another 2 days of rain, then some dry days expected for OklahomaKRISTV.COM Corpus Christi - Tue Aug 19
A pesky storm system that's worn out its welcome in the southern Plains should finally begin a slow departure on Wednesday.
Brown bag talk is slatedThe Enid News - Mon Aug 18
Dana Simon, of the Thomas Gilcrease Museum of Art in Tulsa, will give a brown bag talk at noon Wednesday titled, "From Sagebrush to State-hood." The talk will showcase items from the Gilcrease Museum collection ...
Osages hold gaming hearingTulsa World - Sat Aug 16
The Osage Nation Gaming Commission held a fact-finding hearing Friday on allegations that four members of the tribe's National Congress overstepped their authority on gaming issues.
More of this storyMiami News Record - Fri Aug 15
Eller pushing 'Tree City USA' distinction Miami's community development director said he is not a "tree hugger," but he does embrace the merits of "Tree City, USA" and he is asking city officials to do the ...
Chisholm Trail rideThe Enid News - Thu Aug 14
CHISHOLM HIGH SCHOOL is accepting applications. Pick up application/ mail resume to: Jaymie Morley,Principal ... >MORE CDL Drivers Apply at Marsau Enterprises.
More of this storyMiami News Record - Tue Aug 12
Eller pushing 'Tree City USA' distinction Miami's community development director said he is not a "tree hugger," but he does embrace the merits of "Tree City, USA" and he is asking city officials to do the ...
Meet Les GilliamKHGI - Mon Aug 11
Les Gilliam is the official "Oklahoma Balladeer" , so designated by the Oklahoma State Legislature in 1998.
City officials thirst for solution to water needsThe Enid News - Sun Aug 10
By Robert Barron Staff Writer How much is a drink of water worth? If there isn't enough water to go around it is worth a lot.
Was Fernandina the 1st white settlementThe Enid News - Sun Aug 10
In 1926, Joseph Thoburn of the Oklahoma Historical Society became aware of a map supposedly dated 1864, that showed a town called Fernandina along the Arkansas River in what is now Kay County Two archeological ...
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