Friday Jan 29 | Woodward News
Two Kansas women are in the custody of the Beaver County Sheriff's Office in connection with the theft of seven black yearling steers from a Kansas feeder.
New program offers housing assistance
A new program in Woodward offers money to help homeless and low-income individuals and families secure housing.
Republican Attorney General candidate to visit New Dragon
By KATIE MARTIRE Managing Editor Guymon residents will have the opportunity to attend a meet and greet with the Republican Candidate running for Attorney General.
Climatologists Say November 9th Warmest
Climatologists say November in Oklahoma was the ninth warmest on record, with a statewide average temperature of nearly 53 degrees.
Holiday art gallery opens today
With the holidays just around the corner, The Standing Buffalo Indian Art Gallery -- Gifts will host an opening reception for its second annual Holiday Art Show -- Sale Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. The reception will be at the gallery, 106 E. Main St.
Agency can help with Part D decision
If you're 65-years-old or older, you might want to know whether your current prescription drug plan under Medicare Part D covers your individual needs.
Peak of meteor shower slated Nov. 17 and 18
Phases of the moon for Nov. are: A* Nov. 2 - Full moon . A* Nov. 9 - Last quarter.
When discussing major rifts in Oklahoma, the words University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University usually are part of the equation, but there was time in the region's past our land nearly was split in two, and I'm not talking football.
Pro-Life Activists Link Up for 2009 Life Chain
KATIE MARTIRE/The GDH A fatality wreck took place Thursday just after approximately 8 a.m., five miles west of Guymon on Hwy.
You can find all sorts of things at the county fair
Imagine wrestling a pig in the mud. That's only one of the events that will be featured at the Major County Free Fair at 6 p.m. Aug.
You can find all sorts of things at the county fair
Imagine wrestling a pig in the mud. That's only one of the events that will be featured at the Major County Free Fair at 6 p.m. Aug.
Aug. 8 date for annual duck race
The High Plains Outreach Center's rubber ducks are ready to race. "They've been in training now for over a year," joked Thurman Fussell, executive director of the Outreach Center.