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High schoolers create goblins and good times
Although not quite Halloween, a few witches and a goblin or two could be seen at Crystal Beach Park Wednesday.
Going under for another 25 years
By preparing to continue a legacy with the planting of another special time capsule, the Northwest Center for Behavioral Health will ensure that its history will be preserved for at least another 25 years.
The session was an opportunity for the company to reach out with not only information about the quickly growing business of wind energy, but also other technologies that the company is approaching that could ...
Ralston completes Eagle Scout project
There's no downside to it." These are the wise words that 14-year-old, boy scout Bart Ralston, of Sharon, had to share about community service after recently completing his Eagle Scout project.
Thirty Oklahoma Girl Scouts, seventh through 12th grade, recently toured Northwest Oklahoma.
A judge has scheduled a March 9 jury trial for the man who is accused of murdering 13-year-old Cori Baker of Tulsa.
Historic Fort Supply plans annual Living History Day
"Learning about history does not have to be boring." As proved by the Fort Supply Historic Site's Annual Living History Day, according to Bob Rea, site supervisor.
Emergency personnel are trained to deal with any number of different situations, most of which they hope they will never encounter.
Fire consumes chemical storage unit near airport
Several local fire departments got a 2:30 a.m. wake-up call Thursday after a fire broke out in a chemical storage building near the Woodward Airport.
When Fort Supply Schools's teachers reported to the school for the first time this school year, there were three new faces in the crowd.
Five inmates flee state prisons
' Four state prison inmates remained at large Tuesday evening after five inmates escaped from two separate prison facilities.
Inmate escapes from Fort Supply prison
Department of Corrections officials are seeking a 40-year-old inmate who escaped from the William S. Key Correctional Facility in Fort Supply Tuesday.
Four convicts at large after prison break
BOLEY, Okla. -- Four state prison inmates remained at large Tuesday evening after five inmates escaped from two separate prison facilities.
Inmate Escapes Prison In Fort Supply
An inmate has escaped from the minimum-security William S. Key Correctional Center in Fort Supply, authorities said.
History: Original fort much larger than thought
Editor's note: The first part of this week's history column was written by Max Nichols, former director of public relations at the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Woodward museum offers history course
The Plains Indians and Pioneers Museum and Historic Fort Supply will again offer "Oklahoma Northwest" Monday-Wed-nesday as a means to learn regional history on the road as well as in the classroom.
Wind: The next big energy strike?
Northwest Oklahoma has been a location for oil and gas activity for years, but it also may be the home for the next big energy strike - wind energy.
Clubs team to help storm victims
The Fort Supply Civic Club and the Buffalo Theatre are teaming up to offer a special "dinner and movie" this Saturday.
Man injured as Sea-Doos crash on lake
A Woodward man was injured Thursday in a collision of two Sea-Doo watercrafts on Fort Supply Lake.
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