Friday Nov 20 | The Enid News
Oklahoma State University Foundation has named Waukomis resident Dr. Barry Pollard as chairman of its 2008-09 Board of Trustees "Dr. Pollard is one of the busiest people I know, but we are so pleased he has accepted this position," said Kirk A. Jewell, OSU Foundation president and CEO.
OSU Foundation names new chairman
The Oklahoma State University Foundation has named Barry Pollard of Waukomis as its new chairman.
Wool outfits focus of competition
Seventeen-year-old Krysta Gilbert of Hardesty waited patiently for the modeling competition to begin in the "2009 Make it Yourself with Wool Contest" Saturday at High Plains Technology Center.
NWOSU-Enid job fair helps with search for employment
After working 15 years at Seaboard Foods in Hennessey, Dean Gripp now is on the lookout for a new job.
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.
Events to Get Out for this weekend
Hours are noon to 8 p.m. daily . The event helps the church with its many missions and has become a community favorite for pumpkin shopping and picture taking.
Pool A boy, Knox Wayne, 6 pounds, 15 ounces, was born at 7:17 p.m. Sept. 2 at St.
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Weather cooperates for Great Land Run, Cherokee Strip parade
The weather Saturday couldn't rain on Enid's parade. Organizers and participants of Enid Cherokee Strip Celebration, which included The Continental Resources Great Land Run, parade and Western gunfight along with food and crafts, said they were pleased with the day's event.
Andrew Hennessey and the Catholic High School Fightin' Irish offense came out firing in a 41-20 blowout over visiting Buffalo on Friday night.
One of four approved statewide.
Luther's $2 million school bond project was one of four school issues okayed by voters across the state on Tuesday.
Spc. Bradley Velasquez named Alpha Co. Soldier of the Year Spc. Bradley D. Velasquez has been named Soldier of the Year for Alpha Co., 1st BN, 179th Infantry of Oklahoma Army National Guard.
FBC-Enid launches a motorcycle ministry
In February 2002, four people in Lakeland, Fla., started F.A.I.T.H. Riders, a Christian ministry reaching out to bikers across the country.
Fairview FCCLA prepared for new year
Fairview FCCLA members have had a busy summer. Erin Hopkins and Sydney Hibbitt attended FCCLA Rookie Camp June 17-19 in Stillwater.
Open letter to Congressman Frank Lucas From 1995 to 2001, the United States government has paid about $177 billion dollars in farm subsidies to U.S. farmers, 3.67 billion of that was to Oklahoma farmers, with 2.84 billion going to producers in your own district.
Timberlake, Hennessey school districts set to vote on bond issues Sept. 8
Voters in the Hennessey and Timberlake school districts soon will have a say concerning two bond issue elections.
Absentee ballot deadline approaching for Timberlake and Hennessey school elections
People who want to have absentee ballots mailed to the for the Sept. 8 Timberlake and Hennessey school bond elections should apply now.
Edmond man disputes embezzlement charge
A 54-year-old Edmond man arrested on a $150,000 warrant out of Kingfisher County faces a court date in an alleged embezzlement scheme involving bonus money from a Hennessey company, police said.