Friday Nov 6 | The Enid News
Book talk is about Custer and Washita
Paul W. Hutton, scholar and professor of history at the University of New Mexico, will speak at 7 p.m. Saturday in the National Park Service Visitor Center gallery at Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, a mile west of Cheyenne.
An open mind can see history all around us
"What does it matter. There's nothing here." Years ago, while standing at the overlook on the Washita National Battlefield Site in western Oklahoma, I was disappointed when the female half of the couple to whom I was speaking answered my enthusiasm with those words.
Tribal images featured in Red Earth Museum exhibit
OKLAHOMA CITY A photographic exhibition entitled Indian Territory: Portraits of 21st Century Native American Dancers and I.T. Born Tribal Elders is currently on view at the Red Earth Museum in Oklahoma City through October 31.
Arnett started its fall baseball season with a pair of wins over Cheyenne Tuesday The Wildcats took the opener 12-1 behind the pitching of Tanner Bryant.
Okla. couple accused of digging up dead girl, 11
An Oklahoma couple are accused of burying an 11-year-old girl, digging up her remains and moving the body from state to state for more than a year.
This couple's wedding will center around an idea that has cycled through their relationships history.
Smash Mouth, Soul Asylum and Fastball to play at Lucky Star Casino
CLINTON a ' Smash Mouth, Soul Asylum and Fastball make up the triple music bill to be presented by the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes and the 15th annual Route 66 Hot Rods & Hot Dogs Celebration at 7:30 p.m. June 26 at Lucky Star Casino, 101 N Indian Hospital Road in Clinton.
CHEYENNE a ' Authorities say a missing western Oklahoma man has been found dead near Pampa, Texas.