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It will be senior night with festivities starting at 6:10 p.m. ----- FCCLA week is Monday through Feb.
Pre-storm blood donations needed
Oklahoma Blood Institute asks that all healthy Oklahomans, ages 17 and older, give blood today or Thursday morning as part of preparedness efforts for the forecasted winter storm.
Countdown for top 10 stories in Enid area continues
The Enid News & Eagle continues the countdown of the Top stories of 2009. Today's summary covers stories 5-2. 5. City of Enid livestock controversy In an attempt to tighten up an existing ordinance governing the keeping of livestock in the city limits, Enid city commissioners adopted a stricter ordinance on Nov.
Covington school property is allowed to be rented, says board
Covington-Douglas Board of Education members voted Dec. 16 to amend the policy dealing with district-owned rental property.
NWOSU slated to hold fall commencement ceremony
Northwestern Oklahoma State University will hold its fall commencement ceremony at 4:30 p.m. Dec.
Senior center to host bazaar and bake sale
Tri County Senior Center will host its Christmas bazaar and bake Sale 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday.
Warmth for Wildcats is needing coats
Covington-Douglas FCCLA group is supporting the community by sponsoring a Warmth for Wildcats coat drive.
Circus elephant that escaped and was hit by Suv Ok
An animal rights group on Friday asked a U.S. Department of Agriculture agency to look into an owner's treatment of a circus elephant that escaped and was hit by a sport utility vehicle on a northwestern Oklahoma highway.The 29-year-old female elephant, meanwhile, was treated by veterinarians at Oklahoma State University and released to its owner, ...
Townwide trash cleanup day slated
Covington Utilities Auth-ority has set Tuesday as fall townwide trash cleanup day.
Covington United Methodist Church will hold a hayrack ride and wiener roast at 4 p.m. Sunday at the home of Dennis and Wanda Fischer.
Faith, Family Help Potter Church Rebuild After Tornado
DOUGLAS, Oklahoma Their tiny church may have been leveled by a tornado last May, but the Potter Church's congregation kept their spirits and now have a new home to worship in.
Area teachers take advantage of day of workshops
A lot has changed since Cathy Benge last was in the classroom. The sixth-grade math teacher at Chisholm Middle School has returned to teaching after taking some time off.
Severe storms knocked out power Wednesday to several hundred OG&E Electric Services customers in northwest Oklahoma.
C-D to splash into school year
An open house and Back-to-School Splash will be held 6:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at Covington-Douglas School.
Kaiser takes oath as C-D board treasurer
Covington-Douglas Board of Education met July 6, with Terry Kaiser taking the oath as treasurer.