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A Carrier woman was injured Tuesday morning in a single-vehicle accident north of Lahoma.
Firefighters respond to threatening control burn
As soon as harvest begins to wane, farmers do what they do every year: burn fields.
Fatality accident near Blair claims two
A semi struck a pickup truck in the drivera s door when the driver pulled out in ita s path late Tuesday afternoon north of Blair.
Oklahoma City woman trades sex for case of chips
A woman pleaded no contest last week to prostitution charges, accused of agreeing to be paid for services with a box of chips by a man who said he was a Frito-Lay employee.
City in Oklahoma Appoints Ambassador to Military Families
Having been part of their tightly knit community all her life, Teresa Vance always has had an interest in military families.
OBI blood drive slated in Lahoma The Lahoma community is partnering with Oklahoma Blood Institute in a community blood drive sponsored by Lahoma First Baptist Church Sister to Sister group 3 to 8 p.m. Monday, All healthy, Lahoma-area residents, age 17 and older, are encouraged to donate blood in the bloodmobile at Lahoma City Hall, 2nd and Main.
NASA Advisory Council members share a connection with community
Editor's note: Through his travels and participation in the aerospace industry, Enid native Owen K. Garriott has had the opportunity to visit with many other officials, and he reports he often finds many in the field have ties to Enid.
Local students competed in state spelling bee
Glenwood Elementary School sixth-grader Carson Walker and Chisholm Elementary School fifth-grader Falon Robinett competed in the 2009 Scripps Central Oklahoma Spelling It! Bee held March 29 at the University of Okla-homa. There are three levels of bees in Oklahoma.
Proposed Enid VA health clinic faces hurdles
The proposed Veterans Affairs health clinic in Enid is being delayed, and one organizer is concerned it will be lost to another city.
Much of Oklahoma's Wheat Crop Damaged
Oklahoma wheat producers are beginning to see the effects from a hard freeze earlier this month.
Waukomis, Covington voters OK sales tax; Cimarron bond issue passes easily
Residents in Waukomis overwhelmingly approved Tuesday a one cent sales tax dedicated to helping fund emergency services.
Garfield County residents hit the polls Tuesday
Residents in seven Garfield County communities will head to the polls to decide several races Tuesday.
Area fire departments battle Major County blaze
A large wildfire was burn-ing west of Cleo Springs Saturday afternoon, causing homes to be evacuated.
Area fire departments battling large wildfire near Cleo Springs
A large wildfire was burning west of Cleo Springs late Saturday afternoon, causing homes to be evacuated.
Lahoma residents are offered several choices on election day
Several citizens in Lahoma have stepped up to say they want to make a difference in how their little community is run.
Voters can still cast absentee ballots in April 7 elections Registered voters in Garfield County who want to vote by mail absentee ballot in the April 7 elections have missed the deadline, but they still can cast absentee ballots in person.
Bill designed to create state radio system worries local officials about the cost burden
Local emergency management officials are concerned about a bill recently passed by the Oklahoma Senate.
Lahoma man dies from Feb. 5 wreck injuries
A Lahoma man died Monday at an Enid hospital from injuries suffered Feb. 5 in a wreck near Lahoma, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
Man arrested for drug possession on U.S. 412
A California man was arrested for drug possession after Lahoma police discovered him speeding through town.
Man arrested for allegedly burglarizing home
A man arrested over the weekend for burglarizing a home near Drummond has been identified using a national fingerprinting system.
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