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Adkisson-60th Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adkisson will celebrate their 60th anniversary with family at their home northwest of Ringwood.
Anderson Major Michael Anderson, of Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, retired from the Air Force Oct.
CDC says swine flu cases seem to be dropping in U.S.
Health officials say swine flu cases appear to be declining throughout most of the U.S., but the specter of Thanksgiving gatherings makes it hard to predict what will happen next.
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.
Oklahoma prisoner of war camp subject of brown bag lecture
In 1945, there were more than 370,000 German prisoners-of-war in the United States as a result of World War II.
Open House set at NWOSU-Woodward
Whether you are graduating from high school soon or have been in the workplace for years and would like to begin a new career, your answer for higher education is available right here at home.
Luncheon gives students a taste of college
Seniors at Woodward High School got a taste of college on Monday. The students met with representatives from six Oklahoma colleges during a luncheon held in the school library.
Meinders inducts five into Okla. hall of honor
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma City University's Meinders School of Business inducted five new members into the Oklahoma Commerce & Industry Hall of Honor on Wednesday.
Officials look into walking and biking trail along Broadway
City officials want to hear the public's thoughts on a plan to create a walking and biking trail from downtown to the area around Northwestern Oklahoma State University-Enid and Northern Oklahoma College Enid.
Multiple events scheduled for Native American Week
Native American Week will be observed next week, and Enid Intertribal Indian Club will bring several events to Enid in honor of the observance.
NWOSU Art Society begins fall fundraiser
Northwestern Oklahoma State University Art Society has begun raising funds through its annual fall fundraiser.
Scholarship offered at NWOSU Ranger Preview
High school seniors considering attending Northwestern Oklahoma State University can receive a $400 scholarship for simply showing up at the university in Alva for Ranger Preview.
Area legislators discuss Oklahoma budget woes, Hope Initiative question
Area lawmakers discussed the state's financial situation Thursday with members of Oklahoma Public Employees Association.
OPEA set to host meeting Thursday
Oklahoma Public Employees Association will host members of the Legislature in a town hall meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Northwestern Oklahoma State University-Enid, 2929 E. Broadway.
Woodward's three tiers of education were honored Monday afternoon during the Woodward Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.
The Woodward High School Band is looking to build on its early success in marching competitions.
Students speak out about local issues and ideas
Their ideas ranged from beautifying Enid with trees and fountains to bringing a Panera Bread to town.
Tillson joins The Banner news team
The Banner's newest reporter joined the staff in August and has already covered sports games, interviewed a World War II veteran and is making Duncan his home.
Social studies students and Aggie Club members from Northwestern Oklahoma State University will be on hand at the second annual Cherokee Strip Land Run Celebration 5-8 p.m. today at Cherokee Strip Museum, Alva.
Southeastern hosts Parent, Family & Friends Day on Sept. 26
Southeastern Oklahoma State University will celebrate Parents, Family and Friends Day on Saturday, Sept.
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