Enid, OK News
Enid, OK News
Lahoma memorial dedicated in memory of sacrifices
Everybody's mom
Storms target Woodward again
Arraignment set for murder trial
OBA graduates its largest class in history
Man sentenced in 2 rape trials
Storms moving across western Oklahoma
Police arrest woman following bank robbery
Library is CLOSED for Memorial Day on Monday, May 28th but Summer Reading progra...
Kinnear tapped for VP role at Continental
The book signing was a huge success! Congratulations to Enid High and OSU grad...
No reason to drink, drive this weekend
Branding with a capital E
Slight chance of storms today, weekend
Romney oil adviser Harold Hamm also a big super PAC donor
Man facing 2nd rape trial in less than 2 months
Looking back on good times
Kim Jones honored by students
EPD: Holiday drivers need to avoid alcohol
The last day of school is a perfect time to celebrate a great year! This morning...
It's a wrap! Thank you students, teachers, staff and parents for a great school...
Enid woman killed in early morning wreck at Grand, Garriott
A few tidbits about tonight's graduation ceremony ... Megan Shewey, senior class...
Join us tonight as we honor the Class of 2012. Graduation begins at 7:30 p.m. at...
Garfield Elementary hosts farewell open house
Enid man drowns at Kaw Lake
9-year-old’s song to become music video
Remember that Friday the 25th is the last day to get the early enrollment discou...
Officials to reveal brand
Eclipse makes brief show
Local group hopes to keep Enid beautiful
Economic wear and tear
Wheat harvest begins in Garfield County
Enid, northwest Oklahoma under severe storm watch
Council names its CASA of the year
Memorial Day effort slated to purchase traveling wall
Farmers eye weather for wheat crop
Severe weather threatens weekend
Felony perjury: Charge filed against Enid attorney
It's Third Thursday so you know what that means, free, live, and local music dow...
It's Third Thursday so you know that that means, free, live, and local music dow...
Fire burns uncut wheat, threatens homes
Join us Monday at Garfield Elementary School as we bid adieu to the students' cu...
City attorney says Berry lawsuits costing Enid hundreds of thousands of dollars
Just a reminder that Adventure Quest is NOT a water park or splash pad. Regular...
Many of our schools are hosting 5th-grade recognition this week. Congratulations...
Enjoyed speaking to the Enid Kiwanis Club today!
Today we hung a lighted moon...to prepare for our Summer Reading Program! Stars...
This morning, we celebrate our graduating class during the Senior Awards Assembl...
Kiwanitrain returns May 26
Commissioners discuss tax revenue, spending plans in talks on the 2012-13 budget
Downtown store adding ice cream
Tonight (May 15) is Lincoln Senior Appreciation Night! Congratulations on your a...
Vance AFB shows educators gratitude
Thank you to Vance Air Force Base for hosting its inaugural "Teacher Appreciatio...
Remembering the Past … Looking to the Future Residents Invited to Special Event...
Animal Control, SPCA seeking foster owners for pets in need of adoption
Legislators: Tax cuts unlikely
Gun advocates claim victory in Legislature
‘Stop, or I’ll release my dog’
Chisholm graduates 53 seniors
Dream Big! Read! Join us for our summer reading program!! Sign up now!
Enid men arrested on meth complaints
The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery. -- Mark van Doren
Helping victims: Mother, daughter talk to members and supporters of Child Advocacy Council
Congratulations to Save-A-Lot, which was selected as EEA Partner in Education du...
Congratulations to Gail Wynne, who was named the EEA Friend of Education during...
FREE lunch and breakfast for children this summer! EPS will offer meals free of...
4 injured in 3-vehicle crash
Whoever first coined the phrase 'you're the wind beneath my wings' most assuredl...
Way to go Enid Convention and Visitors Bureau!
Red Bud Awards: Heritage Center, Enid Convention and Visitors Bureau honored
Today, we salute our incredible school nurses! Thank you for caring for our stud...
You are invited to Lincoln Senior Appreciation Night!
Last night, it was our privilege to honor the outstanding educators who will be...
Congratulations to Alyssa Plummer, 2012 EPS Teacher of the Year! She is pictured...
We will miss you, Maurice Sendak, author of "Where the Wild Things Are". 10 Jun...
Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one day with a great teacher. -...
County officials expect excellent wheat harvest, even after recent storms
Letter carriers to mark 20th year of bringing donations to Horn of Plenty
Plummer named EPS teacher of the year
Local News Briefs for 5-9-2012
Hospice Circle of Love to host grief group
Enid’s Sanchez interning at state Senate
Walk to Cure Diabetes is May 19
is looking for a part time Development Coordinator to help with our capital camp...
We know it can be nerveracking to speak at a City of Enid Comission meeting so l...
CITY OF ENID EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WILL TEST THE STORM SIREN NETWORK TODAY (May 8...
2 teach is to 2 touch a life 4 ever. -- Author Unknown
Bob Berry is organizing an effort to bring Vietnam memorial wall to Enid
Greenbrier seniors join kids for carnival
Fairmont residents told to boil water
It's Teacher Appreciation Week. We are so proud of our faculty - 500 highly qua...
As dog competitions end, organizers hope for second year
Employment high: Energy prospects, investment have spurred economic growth in area
Vote raises conflict-of-interest questions
Oakwood Mall hosts Super Retriever Series Eukanuba Super Dock competition
First Friday! Library open until 8:00 p.m. with our downtown neighbors. Swing...
Police investigating death of infant
Adventure Quest work day tomorrow from 8-noon. Volunteers must be at least 12 y...
2012-13 Kindergarten enrollment TODAY (Friday, May 4) from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at a...
Dogs show skills: Super Retriever Field Trials run through Sunday locally
Enid, area invaded by flying objects
Love of music shared by 2 lifelong friends
VIDEO: 80th Tri-State
Inmate escapes from area prison
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Here's a look at senior activities for EHS families and friends ....
Meet the new EHS football coach today!
EHS Plainsmen Win!
Power still out for some after Monday storms
Enid teen hospitalized after Noble County accident
EFD responds to fire at ADM Milling
Thanks to Corbin and Merz Architects for these updated pictures of Prairie View
Good luck to the student musicians who will be performing at Tri-State this week...
Kindergarten enrollment will be Friday, May 4 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at all eleme...
We are so proud of Hoover's students, teachers and parents for being named an Ok...
Plenty of damage, but no deaths in Monday storms
Commissioners OK funds to improve downtown parking
Best-selling book a local production
NWS identifies five tornadoes in Grant, Alfalfa counties Monday
Morning on Main Street at Hedges Wednesday
Officials: Tornadoes sideswipe Medford; anhydrous ammonia leak stopped
Enid oilman remembered
Breaking: Deer Creek dealing with anhydrous ammonia leak; damage being assessed in Grant County
All of our Summer Program information is on our website (www.leonardos.org) alon...
You're invited to meet Coach Chard, the new EHS varsity football coach! Go Plain...
The E-Vent Tonight!
We couldn't have said it better...Great article Enid News & Eagle!
Community members are invited to join us Tuesday, May 1 at 5:30 p.m. for May Fet...
Lawmakers: Session is a ‘typical’ one
Aimed at kids: Several Vance programs help military children
Area business donates $5,000 to bring Vietnam wall to Enid
Man killed in Blaine County crash
Sex offenders register with police department
Looking for some great entertainment? Join us for The E-Vent on April 30 at Heri...
School spokeswoman explains hate/bias mark on fight report
Hayes Elementary School students are preparing to sing for residents of Golden O...
Did you know that all students who enroll in the four-year-old program receive t...
Welcome, welcome to the EHS Class of 2026! Four-year-old enrollment TODAY (April...
Northwest economic boom
Chamber’s Washington, D.C., visit gets some good news
Vance T-38 aborts takeoff, no one hurt
Did you know that EPS offers two of only five intergenerational pre-kindergarten...
Main Street's Chambers is named state Project Manager of the Year
School fight that injures student investigated as hate/bias incident
Stop by the library this week for the Friends book sale!
The high is a tie
Administrative professionals across the district are very important members of o...
Heritage center, historical society work to preserve area’s rich quilt collection
Students work to design cushion in egg drop project
Legless marathon winner shares path from accident
Ever wonder what makes our intergenerational programs so special? Learn more her...
Yesterday, members of the Superintendent Communication Team -- teachers represen...
Enid man found guilty of rape
Don't miss the spring musical at Enid High School - Little Shop of Horrors! The...
Hay on the horizon: Growth spurs an early harvest
Corporation commissioner says fracking is critical for economy
Ugly bug nets class a microscope
We are so proud! Check out "Beautiful Disaster"! #33!!!
Do you have a child joining us next year for the first time? Need to know what d...
Child advocacy center gets paintings
Healing the rescuers
Enid PD to host SWAT teams from across the state
Union workers, employers team up to combat hunger
A responder among the rubble
Federal disaster assistance denied for Woodward
Smoke and oak: Area native returns to cook barbecue
Getting Ready: EPD's SWAT host competition
Hennessey students gathering donations for tornado victims
May will be a special time to celebrate the success of EPS students, especially...
Help is coming to Woodward through mail, in person
We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give. -- Winston C...
We have officially released our new language software and American Sign Language...
Paying attention to food security
Impact of bombing was worldwide in 1995
Funeral held for Woodward tornado victim
It's easy to make a buck. It's a lot tougher to make a difference. -- Tom Brokaw
Did you know that EHS offers enough Advanced Placement and NOC college courses o...
Toddler hurt in Woodward tornado expected to recover
Volunteers are the only human beings on the face of the earth who reflect this n...
Help EHS win $10,000 to benefit its outstanding students! Here's what we need yo...
Woodward cleanup continues
EHS Graduation
EHS Class Day
Baccalaureate
Senior Awards Ceremony
May Fete
Members of the Enid High School Student Council are currently accepting nominati...
Join us for great music Thursday night when the Enid High School Orchestra prese...
Congratulations to the EHS Drama/Debate Team -- Academic State Champions! Thumbs...
Good chance of more rain Thursday night
Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart. -- Elizab...
Governor requests disaster aid for Woodward County
Enrollment for next school year begins next week with four-year-olds! Half-day,...
Hamm picked for TIME 100 most influential
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the...
Ministry distributes aid in Woodward
Survivors share tornado stories
EPS won four awards last weekend from the Oklahoma School Public Relations Assoc...
There is only one ordinance for consideration at the City Commission meeting ton...
We love our volunteers! From reading with children and helping with testing to m...
Bulk Trash Collection Temporarily Suspended: Regular polycart trash collection w...
Survey to be mailed to citizens between April 18th-20th. The survey will provide...
Parking plentiful for festivities
Downtown events slated through Sunday
Woodward death toll climbs to 6
Woodward tornado claims 6th victim
This is awesome. Great job Hennessey and Enid's KJ Productions!
But wait ... there's more! Congratulations to CFO Karl White for being named Dis...
Congratulations to Superintendent Shawn Hime for being named District #3 Superin...
Fatal twister leaves swath of damage
No storm injuries in other counties
Riding out the storm in a trailer park
Timeline of Woodward tornado
Woodward tornado, April 15, 2012: Stories of survival
5 dead, about 30 injured, many critical, in Woodward tornado
Tornadoes rake northwest Oklahoma
Symphony performance will continue tonight as scheduled
Storms firing up in northwest Oklahoma, expected to impact Enid, area
Forecasters say today's storms will be 'life threatening'
In Saturday's Enid News & Eagle
Annual vaccination clinic set noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
'A very high risk for severe weather'
Trends: Treating employees with authenticity and respect
'Pay close attention to the weather'
It's a wrap!
A child’s life is like a piece of paper on which every person leaves a mark. — C...
Titanic relative: Maj. Archibald Butt died when the great ship sank on its maiden voyage
COMING UP: In Friday's Enid News & Eagle
Cimarron Industrial Park Designated as Foreign-Trade Zone Check it out!
Severe weather predicted for Oklahoma this weekend
On the Horizon ...
Storms forming in northwest Oklahoma
$6 million loan will help city add a pair of new water towers
Lightning blasts Waller chimney
Foundation hands out $3,900 in grants to local schools
Signs to raise suspicion: Future nurses see presentation from M.E.’s office
Flood warning issued for areas near Cimarron River
Lightning damages Waller Middle School
Woke up to rain? Expect more of the same
Board rejects Berry appeal
Enid man gets 14 years for assaulting ex-girlfriend
This week marks the beginning of state testing. Thank you to the many volunteers...
Teen hurt in collision near Sharon
Marble Slab sign coming down on North Van Buren
Taxes are due in almost a week! Come by and get the forms you need! Federal fo...
3 hurt, estimated $250,000 in damage near Woodward
Wheat, canola thriving
Program director tells Rotarians early mentoring can aid reading
Tree board to raise funds
Woodward sees storms on 65th anniversary of deadly tornado
Tornadoes, softball-sized hail spotted near Woodward
Chance of storms for Enid, area rises this evening
Congratulations to the staff, students and parents of Hoover Elementary for rece...
Horn of Plenty to hold its semi-annual drive
Titanic's last meal to be recreated April 14
COMING UP: In Saturday's Enid News & Eagle
Schlotszky’s coming to Enid
Thanks Commissioner Wilson for the reminder. FIRST FRIDAY is tonight! Join Main...
Stephen Jones: McVeigh didn’t act alone
Happy Good Friday! If you are out of school, come on down and play at Leonardo'...
City of Enid featured on today's 3CMA Savvy Showcase >>
Aggravated sex offender registers
New map is not a project of Enid chamber
The Mail Room handling electric, gas, other payments
Coming April 30 - The E-Vent! Watch for more information soon!
Is so excited to welcome home our founder and inspiration Helen Walker Garriott...
Tune into KSBI TV (Suddenlink Channel 16) today at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to see a pr...
Animal vaccination clinic April 15
Enid woman's relatives survived sinking of Titanic
The new Garfield School - The 3rd-5th pod features a US map in the hallway, and...
Mail Room won’t accept city of Enid utility payments
Take the survey and let us know how you would like to interact with us!
We're visiting colleges across the state this month looking for great teachers t...
City refinances bonds in bid to save money
TV program to feature Enid
Chisholm, Timberlake bond issues pass
Police seek help in identifying fraud suspect
Please take time today to support KOFM's Make-a-Wish event at the corner of Van...
Garber boy hospitalized after accident
Two injured in wreck
Enid students' work displayed at art museum
Judge rules in favor of Zaloudek in insurance case, but appeal coming
ONG’s director of Compressed Natural Gas speaks with Enid Rotary Club
Wednesday date set for bomb threat arraignment
Zaloudek decision headed for appeal
The 1940's census is available!! Come by and see our reference/searching genius...
Man waives right to preliminary hearing
Cooler temperatures, rain in forecast
Legislators look at bill
It's too beautiful to stay inside today. Come on down and play at Leonardo's an...
Getting tornado ready
We look forward to meeting our newest students next month during four-year-old e...
Thank you to Oklahoma Museum Network funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation...
Here's a sneak peek at the new Garfield cafeteria! See more of the video tour at...
Court document filed for continuation of Renaissance downtown
Severe weather possible tonight
Lots of wind, little rain overnight for Enid
Docents tour Enid, Heritage Center
Vance moving T-37 on city streets
Storms firing in northwestern Oklahoma
COMING UP: In Friday's Enid News & Eagle
Area students in scholarship competition
Welcome Canton Head Start today!
Renaissance Project work can resume
Official rules work on Renaissance can resume
Enid's Carl's Jr. restaurant closes
OBA to get new headmaster
Last call: StarTek winds down its Enid operation, considers closing
Continental Resources officially sets up shop in Oklahoma City
CDSA conference shows off intergenerational learning programs
We are very excited to be part of the KSBI Land Run program that will feature En...
COMING UP: In Wednesday's Enid News & Eagle
Bennett convicted of sexually abusing children
Documents leave a trail of recent action on Renaissance
Today at 10am at Enid City Council Chambers, KSBI 52 TV will be filming a story...
School board adds 2 members
An unexpectedly important industry
The Enid Board of Education is pleased to welcome Ernie Currier and Cody Lack as...
Please join us for Family Night this Thursday from 5:30--7:30. You must RSVP by...
Jury selection begins in sex-abuse case
Students interested in trying out for the Enid High School varsity pom or cheer...
Tax collections for March up from last year
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Thank you to the thousands who visited Leonardo's during Spring Break week. Sen...
Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere. -- Chinese Proverb
Reading is a discount ticket to everywhere. - Mary Schmich
Lawsuit appeal halts work
set a new one day attendance record today, 841! Let's see what Saturday will br...
Berry appeal halts work on event center
Welcome Amazing Race from Norman!
There's always something fun to do in our great community! Go-carts, train rides...
Leonardo's pottery lab will be open this afternoon. Come in and create a memory!
BRAC for 2013 is dead
Almost 700 people visited today. Let's see if we can break 800 tomorrow. It's...
Feeling famished? Get ready for the Hunger Games movie release tonight by showi...
Keep your fingers crossed! If the sun keeps shining we will be able to open Adv...
Have a child who likes to learn about trains? Well, the Railroad Museum of Oklah...
We hosted several meetings with downtown business owners last week and had a cha...
2-year-old who ingested bag of prescription drugs released from hospital
911 calls released
Don't forget to send us pictures of your family playing at Leonardo's or Adventu...
Toddler ingested prescription drug
is taking reservations for Family Night next Thursday, March 29th from 5:30-7:30.
More good news! Check it out!
Have you visited the Public Library of Enid and Garfield County recently? Check...
Meth arrests follow child’s trip to St. Mary’s
2 arrested after 2-year-old possibly ingests bag of drugs
COMING UP: In Wednesday's Enid News & Eagle
Enid has an amazing history, and you can experience it all at the Cherokee Strip...
No rain so far today! Come on down and play.
Storms cause little damage
Medford cleanup continues
has just learned that the Science Matters truck will NOT be able to visit tomorr...
tag us in pictures of your child/children playing at Leonardo's during Spring Br...
A rainy day is the perfect time to visit Leonardo's and check out our new memory...
Spring weather is great for a family visit to the park! The City of Enid has mor...
will be OPEN Monday for Spring Break!
Wondering how to spend your spring break? There are so many wonderful places to...
COMING UP: In Sunday's Enid News & Eagle
A best friend is like a four-leaf clover: hard to find and lucky to have. -- Aut...
Students from Marquette University return to Enid for annual homebuilding
Foundation gives $9,600 in grants to Enid teachers
COMING UP: In Saturday's Enid News & Eagle
Obama to visit Oklahoma next week
Have a safe and fun spring break - March 19-23. We look forward to seeing studen...
Make a happy family memory at Leonardo's during Spring Break! Lots of extra fun...
Former Hennessey police officer sentenced to 40 years
COMING UP: In Friday's Enid News & Eagle
Downtown businesses briefed on Renaissance
Watonga man gets life without parole for 8-year-old's death
Working on a new website/newsletter full of community news from the City of Enid...
Planning retreat to focus on future of Enid
Children are our most valuable resource. - Herbert Hoover
No sale
COMING UP: In Thursday's Enid News & Eagle
Fire in external compressor forces AdvancePierre evacuation
still has limited openings for Spring Break Camp for Pre K (afternoon only), K (...
Did you see the firework show? Pretty interesting, different from what we're use...
Big things are happening today! The first of the steel beams for the Enid Event...
No sale on Broadway Tower
Congratulations to the Waller Middle School 8th Grade Band for winning the Outst...
So many great reasons to be proud to be from Enid. We're so proud of one of our...
Enid’s historic Broadway Tower auction is today
COMING UP: In Wednesday's Enid News & Eagle
4TH STREET CONSTRUCTION: Beginning Wednesday, March 21, 2012, 4th Street from Ea...
BIG BIG NEWS. See for yourself and hey let yourself get a little excited for Eni...
Fireworks display slated Wednesday
EPS is accepting open out-of-district transfers through April 1. Learn how EPS c...
White House chef cooks for Girl Scouts’ anniversary
Congratulations to the Enid High School Select Choir! Six ensembles and 12 solos...
has an opening for a part time gardener at Adventure Quest. Please let us know...
We look forward to seeing parents tonight for parent-teacher conferences - 4:30-...
A little love for Miss Dovey
Teen pregnancy: Challenges
Girls Scouts 100th Birthday Bash held at Oakwood Mall
A shot to see Thunder play
A friendly reminder from EPS: Spring forward tonight! We'll lose an hour but we'...
ENID, OK (March 10, 2012) - Beginning Monday, March 12, 2012, crews will begin t...
Raising the wall: Organization needs $325,000 more for memorial at airport
Tank trouble blocks traffic
The EPS Foundation presented a check to the district this week for its 100% SMAR...
Tipped trailer blocking Van Buren near Garriott cleared
Enid Public Schools is home to two of the nation's four intergenerational pre-ki...
NOC program will be flying high
Did you know that Enid Public Schools has grown by 900 students in four years? W...
Get to know your City of Enid Commission and City Manager. They want to hear hea...
County Republican voters favor Gingrich, Democrats pick Obama
Polls are open until 7 p.m. tonight
On my way downstairs for the study session. Hope you're joining us for the regul...
Wind and rain forecast for the work week
U.S. 81 re-opened in Grant County
We look forward to seeing parents tonight for Parent-Teacher Conferences! See yo...
We have tax forms!! Federal forms are here in paper, and you can make copies of...
Want to try some of the best food in Enid and support a good cause? Come to Fest...
Autistic teen’s entry is grand champion at livestock show
Monument marks where Chisholm Trail met Vance
Having a down day? Remember all the great strides of progress being made in you...
has two tickets to Sesame Street Live's 2 p.m. show this coming Saturday in Wich...
You can make a difference in the life of a child! Join One for Enid!
Don’t wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seize common occasions and make them...
A craving for old cars
Read about EPS construction progress, the EPS Foundation, Lincoln Academy, Carve...
An issue of poverty
ONEOK leak temporarily plugged by mud
ONEOK begins plugging leak
EHS recently raised $2,400 for Youth and Family Services during SHOK Week -- Stu...
Oh the thinks you can think up if only you try! ― Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Thinks You...
Have you downloaded our mobile app yet? If not, you're missing out! Visit the Ap...
Hamm likes Romney's optimistic view on energy
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!
Congratulations to our award winners and thank you to our generous donors who he...
BREAKING: Medford advised to evacuate
It's time to tune into KOFM 103.1 to hear the final Spot the Cat clue of 2012! G...
And the turtles, of course...all the turtles are free, as turtles and, maybe, al...
Check out Enid On the Move, Volume 3, March 2012.
U.S. 81 still closed Thursday; officials evaluating leak
Today's the day! Looking forward to celebrating at our Annual Awards Dinner & A...
Longfellow is welcoming next year's sixth-graders today! Students from Adams, Co...
U.S. 81 still closed
BREAKING NEWS: Officials decide no evacuation of Medford needed
It's time to tune into KOFM 103.1 to hear today's Spot the Cat clue! Where is ou...
Officials make plans to evacuate Medford if necessary
A person's a person, no matter how small. ― Dr. Seuss, Horton Hears a Who!
tomorrow night's annual awards dinner and auction is really taking shape. Thank...
16 arrested in large-scale drug sweep
U.S. 81 south of Medford closed until Thursday morning
We look forward to sharing student progress during Parent-Teacher Conferences -...
SPCA hosts Spay Day
BREAKING NEWS: Leak forces U.S. 81 closure in Grant County
DHS commission takes no action on NORCE
South 10th Street Resurfacing: Beginning Monday, March, 5, 2012, crews will begi...
It's time to tune into KOFM 103.1 to hear today's Spot the Cat clue!
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better....
Good bye Air Play and hello Memory! Come see the new exhibit that just opened t...
Don't miss a great concert featuring our fourth-grade male students! Real Men Si...
Plan to close NORCE on the table today
Volunteer tutors compete for Vance trophy
Come see the new flags flying at Adventure Quest. Thank you, ECVB!
Public Meeting on Master Parks Plan: Thursday, March 1, 2012: The public can ha...
You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yoursel...
Congratulations to Glenwood Elementary School for being named an Oklahoma Certif...
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!! On Friday, March 2, 2012, the Public Library of Eni...
Science Fun for elementary students. Learn how to make silly putty Tuesday from...
It's Read Across America Week! Find a special child in your life and READ, READ,...
Garber man named state Game Warden of Year
Eisenhower, Taft & Monroe fifth-graders are invited to Emerson Middle School’s “...
SIGMO brings officers, enlisted to the table
Monday is the deadline for letting us know that you want to attend Leonardo's an...
There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on Treasure Island...
Vance, CDSA join for literacy
February is Children's Dental Health Month! This year's theme is "Rock Your Smil...
EFD firefighters honored
Best news we have heard so far today? J.K. Rowling will be releasing a new book...
Do you love microfilm as much as we do?? Check out our new digital microfilm re...
... There's tile inside Prairie View now. It's moving right along!
Check out the progress at Waller Middle School!
We're hosting a volunteer meeting this morning at Vance Air Force Base! Thank yo...
$33,515 seized at convenience store
Keep your eyes open today for 11 new school buses that are already safely transp...
The Cat is Back! Look for our feline friend next week!
Eisenhower, Taft & Monroe fifth-graders are invited to Emerson Middle School’s “...
There are many little ways to enlarge your child's world. Love of books is the b...
EPTA safety record lauded
Fuel Conversion Solutions grand opening at Woodring
We really love our tree.
It is BEAUTIFUL today. Come on down and play at Adventure Quest.
Donate blood today at the City of Enid Administration Offices. The Bloodmobile w...
To our mobile app users: Do you have a fifth-grade or eighth-grade student? Now...
Middle ground sought on public shelters before storm season begins
Congratulations to Taft second-grader Taye Sullivan for winning the Oklahoma Hoo...
come down and play today! We are OPEN from 10am - 5pm
Taking command: Retired general speaks at entrepreneurs’ seminar
Let's keep spreading the good vibes throughout Enid. Thanks ENE!
Arraigned: Man charged in beating death at bar has his bail set at $1 million
BREAKING NEWS: Woodward County highway closed after fatality accident
Enid man arraigned on murder charge
Looking for something to do tonight in Enid? Become a Third Thursday follower. G...
Watch progress downtown as it happens!
Enid man dies in fight
Man arrested on murder complaint after bar fight
Waller Middle School will host an informational meeting Thursday night for paren...
Voters pick District 20 senator, area school board officials
City to sell Homeland building
Need a mower? Take a look at our online public auction using the link below! Acc...
Due to yesterday's snow day, a few changes have been made to the elementary brea...
After Monday school cancellation, kids go play
Drivers struggle with snow on roads
Cupids and Cupcakes for Elementary age children!! Tomorrow, we will be celebrat...
Glenwood and Monroe Parents: Since the roads are improving, we plan to have the...
The City of Enid offices are open and we're here bundled up in our snow boots an...
Storm leaves snow, school and community closures in its wake
BREAKING NEWS: Enid cancels classes for Monday
There will be no school tomorrow - Monday, February 13 - due to inclement weath...
Meetings slated to discuss EPS boundary lines
NOC Enid hosts open house for newly renovated nursing wing
Volunteers, money sought to improve area near school
This week marks two years since the passage of the 2010 bond issue. More than 97...
Chalk one up for Enid
Brent Kisling, Executive Director of the Enid Regional Development Alliance, did...
Storm system moving into state
BREAKING NEWS: U.S. 81 closed near Kansas border
Studying for some exams?? Check out our quiet study area upstairs. We also hav...
Citizens Police Academy begins its second year
To snow or not to snow?
OSHA hits Zaloudek Grain with fines following accident
Woohoo! Keep 'em coming!
Snow, rain, cold in forecast for Enid, area
Addressing special needs
To a good home: Animal control struggles to adopt out strays, abandoned pets
‘A million-dollar rain’: Recent precipitation vital to area’s wheat crop
Thank you to the Security National Bank leadership team for joining us to tour G...
Enid, area receives more than 2 inches of rain
Check it out! Progress!
EPTA Bus Pass Program: Grant benefits those who have a low to moderate income. h...
A great opportunity for EHS students!
Officer of the Year
Happy February! Gonna be another beautiful day to play outside at Adventure Que...
Today is the 100th day of the school year! Many early childhood classrooms celeb...
Jet residents left holding the bag
Jury finds Enid man is guilty ... and not guilty
Registration for Spring Break Camp is now open at Leonardo's.
can you believe it is January 31st and so nice outside? Please come and play at...
Executive Director of the Enid Regional Developmental Alliance, Brent Kisling, m...
Check out the wonderful letter to the editor in The ENE commending the excellent...
The EPS App puts your child’s school at your fingertips: emails, calendars, lunc...
To the rescue
Math Mania will be back next month! Tune into PEGASYS Channel 12, beginning Febr...
10 years since ice paints broad swath across NW Oklahoma
Residents living in northwest Oklahoma during '02 ice storm share memories
City eyes trails system grant funds
Enid High School is building a University Center! Here are four things you shoul...
BRAC may be back
Cooper: Local leaders will continue fight for Vance
The Kiwanis Train rides will open Memorial Day (May 28)! Monday-Friday (6:30PM-9...
Planning the future
Continental Resources production up 57 percent in 4th quarter
Negligence lawsuit
Company: Oil workers are ‘fine’
Want to get the latest news and announcements from EPS and it schools? Then down...
Ice storm memories requested
Permanent home
With his ship ’til the end: Carrier’s cook survived kamikazes, storms and the end of World War II
Pair attempts theft of ATM
Police investigating attempted theft of ATM
According to sponsors, NW Classen and Guthrie High School are neck and neck to w...
OSHA levels $12,000 in fines
Vote for Enid High School to win $10,000 in the News 9 Cash for Schools Giveaway!
Like to keep a close eye on your child's grades? With the EPS App, you can acces...
For sale
Did you know that EHS plans to offer more than 22 Advanced Placement and Pre-Adv...
Police release video of alleged robber
Want to know what's happening with Enid Public Schools? Subscribe to our E-Newsl...
Bringing history to life
Did you know that you can download the high school and middle school athletic sc...
See us at 4 p.m. today!
Here's a look at the 2012-13 calendar!
Veteran kept fighters armed
Roots of a holiday
Congratulations to Clark Koepping, the very first principal of Prairie View Elem...
It's a beautiful day to play at Leonardo's! Even though it is windy, at Adventu...
The EPS App is available today! It's easy to download! Visit the Android or Appl...
Looking for ‘highly motivated’
Read more about Hoover's nomination as a NATIONAL Blue Ribbon school!
Leaders speak at legislative forum
None injured in Walmart crash
Congratulations to the students and staff of Hoover Elementary School for being...
Reminder for Enid Public Schools families: There will be no classes on Monday, J...
A story and a quilt craft project on Tuesday, January 17 at 4 p.m. for elementar...
will be open Monday for the federal and school holiday. Come down and enjoy the...
Frantz named 2011 Pillar of the Plains
When companies look at Enid, they're looking at quality-of-life issues
A teacher takes a hand, opens a mind, and touches a heart. -- Author Unknown
CITY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING VISITORS - Starting today, Thursday, January 12, 2...
Millions in construction
The EPS App is coming Monday, January 16!! Look for it in the Apple and Android...
really appreciates all the fine ladies from Enid A.M. TOO AMBUCS for their donat...
‘Chasing Hitler’ in a tank
Police seek Enid man in bomb threat case
There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven...
Hey guys, you might have noticed we're having some technical problems with the n...
Mock election gives voters chance to learn county’s new ballots, machine
Have you registered for the new IRIS system- Immediate Response Information System?
The more you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the m...
Making the call
EPS students are working hard this year to learn as much as possible, and parent...
New fire chief
'The flyingest thing you ever saw’
Checking Facebook on your phone right now? In just a matter of weeks, you'll be...
Education is learning what you didn't even know you didn't know. -- Daniel J. Bo...
Pet adoptions are up
StarTek may close call center in March
Lack of clients could force StarTek to close
Our New Year's resolution? We'll focus on the same goal we always have: Providin...
gave away 24 family memberships in December! Just bring proof of need and your...
Free Computer Classes for January!! We are offering basic, Internet, Microsoft...
Remember on New Year's Eve when Enid Teacher of the Year Shawna Tanner was recog...
Our teachers are hard at work perfecting their classrooms and lessons plans for...
Veteran: D-Day was no dry run
Developer appeals city permit
and Adventure Quest are OPEN today. Come on down and enjoy the beautiful Januar...
Happy New Year!
Thanks for sharing the great pictures, Rose!
Noon Year’s Eve rockin’ for kids
Today, Shawna Tanner, 2011 Enid Public Schools Teacher of the Year, is being rec...
Happy NOON Year! Come count down to noon with us this morning from 10-noon. 4t...
Vet kept Third Army’s wheels rolling
Calling all parents of junior and senior students! We're hosting a financial aid...
Another beautiful December day to play outside at Adventure Quest!
Make plans to attend our 4th annual Noon Year's Eve celebration this Saturday mo...
Join us for a New Year's celebration Friday at 2:30. Elementary and teens. Craf...
Lego building at 2:30 today. Hope to see you there!
Young 1 of 5 nominated for Pillar award
Enid's retail consultant: Local Sears, Kmart stores ‘in good shape’
Photos of 2011
There was something very special about 2011 ... the EHS Class of 2011! In May, t...
If you are thinking about end of year giving, please consider a donation to Leon...
Trojan nominated for Pillar award
Sears hasn't named which 100 stores it will close
We are curious...those people that you know that AREN'T library users (we know y...
Did Santa bring you an e-book reader? Having a hard time setting it up? Ready...
We would like to start 2012 with at least 1,300 Facebook fans! Please share our...
REMINDER: The makeup day for this week's Monday trash collection will be tomorr...
McKnight nominated for annual Pillar of the Plains award
‘A hell of a place to be’: Enid man recalls his time as POW in World War II
is OPEN today! Come on down and play!
2011 brought many wonderful gifts for our schools ... including more students! W...
From the EPS family to yours, Merry Christmas!
Deployed for Christmas
2012 will bring two new schools to our community! Remember last spring when Enid...
Are the little ones in your house keeping track of Santa on his sleigh? Watch hi...
Coming through at the last minute
We love to hear from Enid High School graduates! Please surf on over to our webs...
So many great memories from 2011 .... like when Enid High School staff member Ju...
Hitting the road
The sign being installed above the new entrance of Waller Middle School!
Christmas break is here! Students, enjoy family, friends, food and tradition ......
Criminal misconduct allegations made
BREAKING NEWS: U.S. 81 closed in Grant County
Read the latest edition of our e-newsletter, The Connection!
EPS elementary families: Keep an eye out for your free copy of E-Kids Magazine,...
Don't forget, the City of Enid trash schedule is a bit different because of the...
The Elves are Back! For those who hate gift wrapping or who find they are all t...
Congratulations to Hayes Elementary, which was once again named a Great Expectat...
EHS plans to offer tuition-based driver's education in January. Call to enroll t...
Thinking back over 2011 ... Our community and school district have so many reaso...
We are honing in on our e-book skills for the week after Christmas!! If anyone...
Online Sunday News & Eagle edition unavailable
Autry’s student elves
Police arrest man on child porn complaints
Looking for the perfect present for a special child in your life? We suggest a b...
It's been a great year for Enid Public Schools, thanks to our outstanding studen...
Calling all angels
Hey boys and girls! Want to talk to Santa on the telephone? Thanks to our friend...
Congratulations to the talented musicians at EHS who earned All-State Band and O...
Ex-pastor appointed: Schneider tapped for Garfield County Election Board job
Changing lines: Redistricting leads to some casting ballots elsewhere
Brothers’ service in Desert Storm is recognized by DAR
Don't forget your visit with Santa on Wednesday the 14th from 10-11am.
Vet: ‘You got shot at just the same’
'This is pretty awesome'
Enid man was in National Guard at outbreak of WWII
No foul play suspected in Enid man's death
Andrea made us yummy food today!! Thank you, Friends of the Library!!!
Do you know a family who cannot afford a Leonardo's family membership for their...
United Way over the top
Two more days to shop for Candy Cane Cash tickets
The EHS Band Concert has been rescheduled! The Christmas band concert will be De...
BREAKING NEWS; Parker resigns as EHS football coach
We are excited to host members of Leadership Greater Enid today at Enid High Sch...
Giving a taste of the real world: Psychology professionals mentoring students
Check out the Enid Animal Shelter Adopt-A-Pet facebook page. Lots of cats and do...
Enid Cemetery vandalized
Gov. Fallin shares optimistic view with Rotary
REMINDER: CDBG Public Hearing Tonight, Monday, Dec. 5, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. in the...
Breakfast with Santa a holiday tradition
‘We ended up at Guadalcanal’
Local News Briefs for 12-3-11
EPS is excited to host the Class A semi-finals tonight at Selby Stadium! Good lu...
Need the perfect gift for your children or grandchildren that they will use and...
We are having a Bake and Craft sale today from 12-8! Bake sale proceeds will be...
An early Christmas surprise
Updated pictures of the Waller new addition and remodel project!
Take our survey: Thoughts on Enid
Did you know that EHS has been accredited by North Central Association for 100 y...
An old Oklahoma Christmas
December is membership drive month at Leonardo's, which means a 10% discount for...
Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. -- Joseph Addison
EPD cashes in on seized drug funds
Food drive for animals slated
LEAF COMPOST ROUTE TOMORROW (November 30th): Residents will need to place their...
Congratulations to our EPS Foundation fall grant winners! They received more tha...
NOC dedicates planetarium: Facility renamed to honor local couple
Quilt block art on display
Plainsmen and Pacer fans: Check out the basketball games and wrestling matches c...
Ending the cycle of violence
Ringing of the bells: Red kettles out in full force for Salvation Army
Interdiction unit
Volunteers help make Thanksgiving
From the EPS family to yours ... Happy Thanksgiving!
Jessica’s wake-up call
A feast for the needy: Local groups are preparing meals for Thanksgiving
Foundation awards more than $10K in local teachers’ grants
Man found guilty of manslaughter
Competitors hit Oakwood Bowl
Thanks to the students who joined us at tonight's board meeting! You did an exce...
Exterior design - Taken 11/21/2011
Farming the skies: New wind turbines top MAPC agenda
Party honors Enid Republican
Looking back on 70 years
A wild turkey Thanksgiving
The Travis and Presley Good Manners Series is coming to EPS kindergarten classro...
Census Workshop TODAY from 10-1! No registration required. Come learn from gov...
VOTE FOR ENID!!!
New oil and gas growth
NORCE future in limbo
Enid woman wins Corvette: 83-year-old square dancer takes home prize from convention's fundraising raffle
Read the latest edition of The Connection!
Painting the town’s past: Waukomis murals depict its history
Enid Tree Board a finalist in environmental excellence award
Prison assets: Volunteers, inmates construct chapels
BREAKING NEWS: Sen. David Myers, Ponca City, dies
Today, every school is hosting an assembly to honor those who protect our countr...
Answering the nation’s call
From the Cherokee Strip Land Run (1893) to the Enid Renaissance (2011), Enid has...
County attracts $81.26 million in 2010 travel and tourism revenue
Paying for the Renaissance: City commissioners to decide whether to turn to financing for project
Candy Cane Cash promotion begins
November 2-5 is the Fall CLEARANCE BOOK SALE in the Red Earth Room of the Librar...
Now you can see Prairie View being built from the comfort of your home! Visit Ti...
Mennonite relief sale nears: Annual event slated to begin at 4 p.m. Friday
Home from Hollywood: Enid teen returns to Oklahoma for film’s premiere in state
Recycling for $$$
Welcome Oklahoma Museums Association and Dr. Ford Bell, President of American As...
Oklahoma's wheat production at 30-year low
Taken 10/28/11
Scheduling issues, business shift have StarTek rumors swirling
3 hurt in Major County crash on U.S. 412
The City of Enid, Oklahoma and Enid Fire Department - Enid, OK says goodbye to a...
Paying our respects to EFD Chief Clover. What a great example he was.
‘You never forget it ... it’s still in there ...’
is so proud to welcome Dr. Ford Bell, president of the American Association of M...
We are trick or treating at the courthouse with our Storytime Group today! Such...
Police work up close: Free 13-week Citizens Police Academy graduates its first class
Showing off the school: Enid elementary schools host open house
Thanks so much to everyone who joined us for open house tonight, and thank you f...
Our doors are open at the following sites: Adams, Coolidge, Glenwood, Hayes, Hoo...
Remembering our friend, EFD Chief Phil Clover. He will be missed dearly.
See you tonight from 5 to 7 p.m.! Check out facility improvements at the followi...
ENID, OK (October 23, 2011) - It is with deep sadness that the City of Enid anno...
Fire chief dies: Phil Clover, 58, dead after heart attack Sunday
Despite economy, local housing market strong
Domestic violence: Suffering in secret
Weather pushes back OU-Texas Tech kickoff
What a busy weekend! How about enjoying this wonderful fall weather with a nice...
Making it through winter
Been following our construction progress on Facebook? Come see it in person! Vis...
Jumping with the 82nd Airborne
Have a fun and safe fall break! See you on Monday, October 24!
has free family memberships available with demonstrated need, thanks to a Commun...
Granting a chance to learn: Foundation’s $20,000 grant to help pay for educational programs
If you need help finding your way around the new American FactFinder, this is th...
Really appreciates Senator Patrick Anderson and the George Kaiser Family Foundat...
Riding with Patton: WWII-era tank commander shares story of advancing into Germany with the 3rd Army
State treasurer optimistic: Ken Miller shares positive statistics with Enid Rotary
Updated pictures of Waller, courtesy of Corbin & Merz Architects
New pictures of Prairie View, courtesy of Corbin & Merz Architects
Fall Break is THIS thur and fri! Enroll your child in Fall Break Camp today by c...
Separate ways: Church votes to split from denomination over policy concerns
Walking to find a cure: Enid women set to make 60-mile trek for cancer research
Not just a game: Forty 10-man teams compete downtown in event meant to promote heart health
Barking up the right tree: Officials say annual Enid dog show a definite success
The new entrance at Emerson!!
Learn how to use the new American FactFinder search engine to get Census data!
Wind energy firm forging ahead
We are proud to announce that our mobile app, YouTown, is now available for Andr...
We hope to see you October 24!!
Want to enjoy a night of music that ranges from the Beatles to Lady Gaga? Make p...
Fighting back tears
Need a flu shot? Find vaccination sites near you
Enid man arrested on child porn complaints
It's not too late to register for Fall Break Camp here at Leonardo's October 20...
World War II veterans honored before D.C. trip
Yesterday marked a great day in Enid. Take time to thank your commissioners and...
Renaissance Project contracts' meeting turns testy
Want to borrow some music? Guess what's now available through Overdrive on our O...
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. -- Ma...
Storm alert system online
Renaissance contracts to be awarded
Supporting higher education: Chancellor shares state’s successes with Enid Rotary Club at meeting
Inspecting for elevator safety: Program aims to prevent grain accidents in future
Hearing is delayed in Kremlin workers’ comp insurance case
Have a Kindle? Here's a great video tutorial on the basics of downloading from...
It's School Support Personnel Week! Thank you to our colleagues who make our sch...
Raining at last: Moisture offers glimmer of hope for farmers fighting the drought
AARP honors Enid man
'The Germans were throwing rocks'
Tag us in your favorite Mom & Me Masquerade pictures! So much fun
3 charged with intimidating witness in sexual abuse case
An inspiration: Principal receives GlobalHealth award
Boys Restroom in East Hall - Taken 10/7/11
The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you. --...
A final cancer fact for the week ... Regular self-exams and professional screeni...
Renaissance bids just under $24 million
Unseen and unheralded
Breaking News: City opens bids for Renaissance project
Read the latest edition of our e-newsletter, The Connection!
Here is the Coaches vs. Cancer prevention tip of the day ... Maintaining a healt...
Why not check out the NOC Planetarium and Observatory tonight? The Planetarium i...
Small town ... big opportunities
Friday night is sold out for Mom & Me and there are less than 10 tickets left fo...
Children are one-third of our population and all of our future.
Read on for today's Coaches vs. Cancer tip ... Although making healthy selection...
More than halfway there: Owner, DOC official share halfway house info with commission
Fighting domestic violence: YWCA Enid staff promotes awareness
It's Daze in the Maze time! Why not take a trip to a 300,000 sq ft living field...
Did you know .... Enid Public Schools has 700 kindergarten students this school...
Here's the Coaches vs. Cancer announcement of the day .... Using tobacco signifi...
Dauntless aviator: Marine dive-bomber pilot recalls Pacific-theater missions in WWII
Enid families donate $1.1M to OU
What's your favorite thing about Enid?
Thank you Enid for helping to make our schools better places to learn! We hope y...
We're tickled PINK to support Coaches vs. Cancer! Don't forget to wear pink to t...
Coaches vs. Cancer Facts of the Day ... Cancer is the second most common cause o...
This week, EHS is sponsoring Coaches vs. Cancer, a week-long event to raise mone...
Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow. -- Anth...
Restocking the shelves: Horn of Plenty officials call Sunday food drive a success
It's not too late to help us celebrate mothers and sons this Friday and Saturday.
Cribs: A changing landscape
Bound for state
3rd Fighter Training Squadron makes final flight
Hearing set over Zaloudek Grain’s lack of workers’ comp insurance
Congratulations to Longfellow Middle School library media specialist Karla Johns...
Congratulations to Adams Elementary teacher Brandy Fagan, who received a grant f...
Want your school to win $1,000? Vote for the most inspirational employee in educ...
NEW: 3/50 Project encourages consumers to spend dollars locally
Did you know that The Enid Symphony Center, built in 1905, was Oklahoma's first...
Keeping the fire trucks rolling: State reps plan to streamline donations to cash-strapped rural fire departments
Hay truck engulfed in Tuesday blaze
Enid and Garfield County are no longer under a burn ban.
Did you know that Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse is the nation's largest volunte...
Junie B. Jones book talk and craft session, October 11th at 4p.m. Pick up your c...
Repaying an Enid veteran: Stolen medal replaced on man’s 94th birthday
New purpose: Former nursing home could become halfway house for female prisoners
Partying with the princesses: Foundation gives leukemia patient dream vacation
City of Enid Diversity Day was a hit! The only thing that went home empty were t...
Progress at school: EPS to show finished renovations at open house
Enid’s Growing Hope Network to hold its ribbon-cutting today
Thanks to all the volunteers who came out this afternoon to help at Leonardo's a...
Disturbing trend: Number of meth labs in state, area steadily climbing
Getting ready for the 2nd night of Princess Ball. Last night was so much fun!
Wildfire threat
It's Princess Ball time at Leonardo's and the 2nd floor looks beautiful!! Can't...
Tomorrow is Word Wide Day of Play, why not check out the 4 R Kids Walk/Run at Da...
Keep voting!
In today's Enid News and Eagle,
Want to come work with us? The Library currently has an opening for a Part-Time...
We're so thankful for the rain! Why not check out our newly redesigned, modern,...
Has anyone tried this yet?
Walk 4RKids
Read the district's latest construction update!
Want to do something fun and interesting while it's nice outside? Go visit the A...
Did you know that today is World Gratitude Day? We want to thank Enid residents...
Rig explosion
ia having a work day at Adventure Quest on Sunday 9/25 from 2--6 p.m. Bring you...
Congratulations to our Enid nominees: Debbie Turner, Bridget Stovall, Jarry Hill...
Did you miss out on participating in the Cherokee Strip Days? Check out this vid...
NEW: Oil rig explodes near Watonga
A plan to sell the wind: Company to invest $400M in area wind farms
Kingfisher woman reported missing
TradeWind Energy plans $400 million project in Garfield, Grant counties
Is everyone enjoying the perfect weather today?
Raising hopes and funds: United Way at 41 percent of goal as group kicks off annual funding campaign
Surviving the war beneath the waves: Submariner recalls combat aboard the USS Seal during World War II
Just one more hour to nominate!
What was your favorite part of the parade?
Congratulations to Sherill Burlie from Wakita, who just won a new car at Leonard...
today's the day someone will win a new car! Thank you Northcutts and Williams B...
Enid to serve as pilot city for health initiatives
Alva veteran recalls D-Day invasion from time as paratrooper with 101st Airborne
Princess Ball has now officially sold out for both nights--so sorry! Also, car...
Only has four Princess Ball tickets left for Friday September 23rd. Who will ge...
Bubble Mania-Tuesday, September 20th 4 p.m. Is there an unpoppable bubble or an...
What are you doing this weekend? We hope you're celebrating Enid's great history...
Land run learning
Has topped 1,600 tickets sold in the car raffle. Only about 39 hours left to se...
Thank you to the Garfield County Retired Teachers Association for inviting EPS t...
Saturday Night at Princess Ball is now sold out and Friday night only has about...
Want to experience Enid and some great food? Go eat some BBQ for lunch on the co...
is down to the absolute final 3 tickets for Saturday night Princess Ball and onl...
Opponents lining up against allowing strong beer and wine in state groceries
New on the shelf! Stumpwork & Goldwork Embroidery Inspired by Turkish, Syrian &...
There is always something to do in and around Enid. Why not grab a bite to eat o...
only has about 20 tickets left for Saturday night Princess Ball (September 24th)...
Raylene Pendle (AKA Cheshire Red), a vampire and world-renowned thief, doesn’t u...
Are you in your 20's or 30's? Help public libraries by taking a short survey!
The objective of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves through...
Marketing firm advises city on appealing to travelers, boosting economy
Blue Star Mothers now at mall: Group sending packages to soldiers opens new location for Enid efforts
Traffic snarled in 3-vehicle accident
Have you driven by EHS lately? Wonder what's happening out front? Well, here it...
will be on Channel 4 at 6:45 A.M. Tuesday and Channel 43 at 7:15 to talk about t...
The final week is finally here! 5 days until we give away a car!
America remembers: 16-year-old musician lends her instrument, talent to Enid tribute
America remembers: Church prays for first responders during vigil
Only six more days until someone wins a new car! It could be YOU!
Happy Grandparent's Day to those who make an important difference in the lives o...
We remember and will never forget.
9/11: 'Almost like the world paused'
A homecoming hero
OSU dedicates Bellmon Research Center
Happy Friday!
Did you know that Monroe Elementary School and Hoover Elementary School are cele...
is offering one final Twilight Time at Adventure Quest on Saturday from 5--8 p.m...
The new entrance at Emerson Middle School is taking shape! This door will enter...
Storytime Wednesdays--10:00 a.m. for pre-school and 10:45 for babies and toddlers
Did you know that today is National Literacy Day? What a great day to read to a...
Give back to the school employee who inspires you by nominating them for the Glo...
NEW: Final Renaissance drawings available today for public viewing
Commemorating 9/11
9/11 security: Vance AFB now is at Force Protection Condition Bravo
Vance security level rises to Force Protection Condition Bravo
Want to learn more about Oklahoma's 529 College Savings Plan? Want a chance to w...
Area juniors and seniors, looking for options for your future? Join us next week...
National Night Out Against Crime
A cool break from the heat
StoryTime is back! Stop in Wednesday mornings @ 10:00 a.m. for toddlers, and 10...
So far about half the tickets are sold for Princess Ball. If you are planning t...
"He said that man’s heart was the only bad heart in the animal kingdom; that man...
Emergency Management will test the storm siren network at noon (12:00 p.m.) toda...
No funding from state: Carver suffers $71K in budget cuts
Delivery by sea: Veteran shares his memories of time on landing craft
Raising the cash to give park facelift
Leonardo's and Adventure Quest are OPEN today. Enjoy the wonderful weather, fin...
We're easing into the holiday weekend. If there's something you'd like to read...
Racing toward a good cause: Bicycling events kick off Enid Noon AMBUCS’ Tour de Trykes fundraiser
School construction site catches fire
This is a reminder for EPS families that there will be no classes on Monday. We...
Day 2 of Princess Ball/Mom & Me ticket sales. Get 'em while they're hot!
Sorry, no Twilight Time at Adventure Quest again tonight--too hot!
We still need Goody Bag sponsors and booth vendors at both Princess Ball and Mom...
Read the latest edition of the EPS Connection!
Guess what? EPS enrollment is up 200+ students from last year and 800 students f...
Check out the progress being made in our Enid Public Schools!
Today's the day! Happy September everyone! Princess Ball tickets are now on sa...
Check out the Wagners Carnival in Enid this week at Oakwood Mall.
Princess Ball and Mom & Me Masquerade tickets go on sale Thursday, September 1st...
Water Conservation Tip #12: Insulate your water pipes. It's easy and inexpensiv...
Closing up the vault: Bank of America’s Enid branch to shut down in January
Ex-Soviet MiG fighter stops to refuel in Enid
Family Night Fun (Enid's Got Talent and Street Fair) Friday, September 2
Want to help an EPS teacher provide even more for students? Visit this website a...
Have you had a chance to join the PTA/PTO at your child's school? If not, let th...
Water Conservation Tip #11: Adjust your lawn mower to a higher setting. A taller...
Teaching the Holocaust: Pioneer teacher's visit to memorial inspires lessons
WWII veteran shares story with Enid church members
Water Conservation Tip #10: When you have ice left in your cup from a take-out r...
It's Enid Mack Motor Mania today from 10-noon! Come on down and see all kinds o...
Had a fabulous day with all our friends from KWTV 9! Thanks for visiting Enid a...
A BIG thank you for KWTV News Channel 9 for coming to spend the day with us!
Leonardo’s capital fundraising is under way
Is so happy to welcome KWTV 9. Hope everyone will come back tomorrow for Enid M...
With school, extracurricular activities, community volunteerism, work and more,...
The day has finally arrived! News 9 is here! Tune in to News 9 throughout the da...
Did you know that more than 49 million students across the country attend public...
Water Conservation Tip #9: If your toilet was installed before 1992, reduce the...
Water Conservation Tip #8: Turn off the water while brushing your teeth and save...
UPDATE: Enid woman dies when vehicle falls on her
Back to school means STUDY time! Don't forget that we have an excellent resourc...
We love connecting with you on Facebook .... but face-to-face is even better! We...
Drivers, now that the year is underway, please slow down near all schools. Nothi...
School days
Water Conservation Tip #7: Shorten your shower by a minute or two and you'll sav...
Here's a look at the elementary, middle school and high school bell schedules fo...
Water Conservation Tip #6: Put food coloring in your toilet tank. If it seeps in...
Parents: Help us celebrate the first day of school! Change your profile pic to a...
... And we're off! Here's to a great 2011-12 school year!
Now that Enid schools are starting, Leonardo's will return to its usual hours of...
Today we are welcoming 7,000 of the world's best students to our classrooms! We'...
Back to School for Enid - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Waller safety concerns
T-minus 12 hours and counting until we get to see our wonderful students again!...
Oxygen depletion kill thousands of fish at Meadowlake
EPS wishes the Class of 2011 the best of luck as many begin college classes this...
Did you know since the storms of August 8th the City of Enid has picked up over...
Water Conservation Tip #5: Collect the water you use for rinsing fruits and vege...
Ex-marine shares story of surviving Okinawa invasion
City celebrates new water meter system
What a great way to kick off your career at EHS! Today, members of the freshmen...
Thanks to everyone who made it to open house tonight! We'll see students Wednesd...
Who's ready for the kids to go back to school? Remember open house is tonight f...
is inviting all home school students and parents to visit the museum on Friday....
Tonight is the night! See you at open house - elementary schools, 5:30 - 7 p.m....
From Normandy to Germany and back
Teacher to send donated books to Joplin schools
Water Conservation Tip #4: Shorten your shower by a minute or two and you'll sav...
Dealing with bullying
Five years and more than $1M later, new church is ready for services
We need your help! What events and programs that other cities offer would you l...
Water Conservation Tip #3: When washing dishes by hand, don't let the water run...
Welcome to Enid High Freshmen! Don't forget ... You can learn all about life at...
Sailing with Taffy 3
EPD joining the crackdown on impaired drivers
Two more records
Water Conservation Tip #2: Water your lawn and garden in the morning or evening...
One month from today, you could be driving a brand new car! Come on down and bu...
Water Conservation Tip #1: Run your clothes washer and dishwasher only when they...
'We got stuck on a reef'
Today, EPS hosted new teacher orientation, and it was wonderful getting to know...
Sorry, no Twilight Time at Adventure Quest again tonight--too hot! Come on down...
Coburn talks responsibility, economics at local church during town hall meeting
Renovations are drawing to a close in many buildings and moving forward in other...
Man to stand trial in Watonga girl's death
Feed the Neighborhood events draw crowds
Joint effort to provide food to area’s poor is running low on funds
Police urge caution as students make return
Hillsdale school celebrates 30th year
Church marches on
Welcomes new team members Susan, Chelsea, Connor and Lana as we bid a fond farew...
Bowling bash
Another behind-the-scene look at Back-to-School 2011 - Today, administrative ass...
Reminds all our friends that we are only one month from giving away a new car, c...
The International Magical Mystery Tour is today @ 1:00 p.m.! It's, well...magic!
Attention Sophomores! Don't forget to pick up your schedule today (August 12) in...
County gets welcome rains, but hot, dry cycle is still around
Meth bust
Twice in a row! Come on down and play at Adventure Quest tonight during Twiligh...
Integris Bass Baptist Health Center and Enid Noon AMBUCS is having a contest bet...
Autry Tech making room
Attention Juniors! Don't forget to pick up your schedule tomorrow (August 11) in...
Check out the Summer 2011 Enid on the Move: An indepth look on the downtown revi...
After...the City of Enid Rapid Response team came to the rescue!
Oklahoma Department of Transportation sign. Before...
The City of Enid Youth Job Corps was an annual eight week workshop geared toward...
Got a Nook? Wanna use Overdrive? Or, would you like to return your Overdrive...
Over the next two weeks, we'll be sharing behind-the-scene looks of Back to Scho...
This was an annual eight week workshop geared toward exposing high school junior...
Powering back up
Attention Seniors! Don't forget to pick up your schedule tomorrow (August 10) in...
Willow Road repairs under way this week
is FINALLY able to have Twilight Time at Adventure Quest! Come on down and play...
Cooling centers opened in Enid, area towns
How many undateables can you guess?
Images show storm damage in Enid, area
Hope everyone is well today after the wind! If you know someone without power,...
NEW: City asks minimum usage of water due to power outages affecting Drummond, Ames water well fields
Windstorm rips path across area
Enid school construction won't delay start of class
Wall of Honor to permanently host Vietnam War relic
Magic Show & Visit from KWTV Channel 9 International Magical Mystery Tour—August...
Magician, Steve Crawford, will entertain us on Friday, August 12 at 1pm in the L...
EPS parents asked to verify enrollment by phone on Tuesday
Freshly painted crosswalks - a sure sign that school is just around the corner!...
Trail system construction nears milestone
Farmers Market to offer canine-friendly events this Saturday
New to Enid or know someone who is? New student enrollment for elementary school...
Spread the word! Elementary Enrollment Verification this Tuesday from 8 a.m. to...
Nostalgia Saturday at OBA
Pulling together for Tyler, Bryce
Fire guts Waukomis cabinet shop
Centennial celebration
UPDATE: Blood drive, bank funds set up for injured teens
Teens critically injured
Chisholm to employ electronic ‘clickers’
YouTown mentions Enid's use of maps provided by the Enid Convention & Visitors B...
Grounded
Police seek robbery suspect
Low pressure
No Twilight Time tonight; Sorry, it just isn't safe. However, come to Adventur...
Even though we had to close Adventure Quest already today, inside the musuem it...
Story Time will be back in September!
More heat ahead for state, even as historic July ends
Ministries to team up for tournament
Storm siren testing
Historic districts' residents, city hope to strike a balance
Bethel pastor saw church through bad, good times
Business gets employees' kids ready for school
due to continuing excessive heat, Leonardo's and Adventure Quest will begin open...
Vance protocol chief keeps dignitaries impressed
Former squadron commander returns as 71st's wing historian
Crowd gathers at mall for shot to win $1,000
is participating in the 2nd annual OMA Smarties trivia challenge tonight at the...
It's going to be how hot? Again!?...Stop in today and check out the coolest plac...
Expect traffic delays
Working side by side
Hot day for firefighters
Discover Oklahoma will re-air its show featuring Enid this Saturday night, July...
must cancel Twilight Time at Adventure Quest again tonight due to the extreme te...
just heard from Discover Oklahoma that the "Enid" show moderated by Lt. Governor...
The Library is currently looking for a Part-Time Associate. You can read the f...
You are never too old to set another goal or dream a new dream. -- C.S. Lewis
NEW: Fire breaks out in storage area at Mid-Continent Packaging
Imaginary trip to Australia
really misses Tabitha (Chesser) Buller and can't wait for her to be back next week!
Enrollment verification is just around the corner! Elementary students are asked...
Do you know .... Enid Public Schools is home to two intergenerational pre-kinder...
Great story in today's Enid News & Eagle about the car raffle ending in Septembe...
Do you have your Summer Reading Passport photo for Australia yet?
Oklahoma City Zoo is coming & bringing some guests with them! Their 'Australia'...
Post offices under review
Post office ponders closing 1 in 10 retail outlets; Enid area offices make the list
is so grateful to our good friends at KOFM/KGWA, title sponsors of the 2nd annua...
The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows. -- Sidney J. Harris
Station returns to its origins on tour, showcases events, attractions in Enid
Downed poles leave 50 without power in Enid
We still need a title sponsor for Mom and Me Masquerade as well as other sponsorship levels, including goody bag sponsor, for both events.
Our friends at Star Tek have agreed to be the title sponsor for both nights of the princess ball! Thank you!
Save the date for Princess Ball (for dads and daughters) September 23 or 24th and Mom & Me Masquerade (for mothers and sons) October 7th and 8th. For ages 3-13 only. Tickets will go on sale September 1st. We also need sponsors for these annual fav
KOCO will be filming here at the Library at 3:00 p.m. for a Storytime in our newly redesigned first floor. If you have or know of a child that would like to be included in this part of the KOCO Helping Hands Tour, please come to the Library by 3:00 so h
Plan is to make downtown family friendly
CDSA only $103,000 short in fundraising drive to renovate old Newman’s building
Don't forget our SPECIAL storytime when KOCO visits the Library on Monday @ 3:00 p.m.! Tell all your friends!
We're just a month away from the start of school!! Classes begin August 24!!
Here's a look at the school supply list for elementary students!
Dilemma for farmers
Our Last Basics of Homebrewing is happening tomorrow, Saturday, July 23rd @ 4:00 p.m. Be sure to stop in!
Stop in at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, July 25th and join KOCO for a very special storytime!
Enthusiasm is the most important thing in life. -- Tennessee Williams
Haz-mat tech
Did you know that the City of Enid (EEDA) will pay utility connection fees, deposits, and the first 3 water, sewer, and trash bills for new employees in Enid who have relocated from greater than 50 miles away and who earn less than $40,000/year? See the
Enid Public Schools was selected as one of three top districts in the nation to be showcased in the July 2011 edition of the Business Review USA! Read all about it on Page 342 at the link below!
Did you know ... Enid Public Schools is in the process of a three-year facility plan that will improve all district schools and build two new ones?
Check out our feature in the July edition of Business Review USA! EPS was selected as one of three top districts in the nation to be showcased! Read all about it on Page 342 at the link below!
Yep, it’s hot
We're selling seats from the Waller auditorium! Bid online today!
Heat forces new hours at recycling center
Reading is to the mind, what exercise is to the body. -- Joseph Addison
Superintendent Hime just updated the Board of Education about EPS construction progress. You can get the most up-to-date information at the link below!
Local author tells stories of uncle’s WWII regiment
Enid High to install sprinkler system
Asphalt buckles from intense temps at Garriott, Oakwood
ERDA technology workshop slated
And the answer to 'What's the difference between cheese salt and regular table salt?' is: When making cheese it is important to use salt that does not contain iodine. Iodine will kill the lactic bacteria in the aging process and it is
Friends meeting has been moved to Monday July 25th at 6:00 p.m. to try and get more attendance and involvement. We know that library supporters are busy people, and the Friends needs members who can help with the book sale and other fundraising efforts.
We've got our 'Animal, Vegetable, Miracle' workshop happening @ 10:00 a.m. Stop in for that & stick around for our Friends of the Library membership meeting @ 2:00 p.m.!
Working through the heat
Leader: AFA is in need of fresh talent
Road to immigration can be long, roadblock-strewn
Journey to citizenship was 25 years for one man, luck for another
Autopsy shows cause of death in assault of Watonga 8-year-old
Achievers published 7-16-11
is offering a "Beat the Heat and Chill Out at Leonardo's" FREE admission day this Sunday afternoon from 1-5 p.m.. Come on down and see us!
YWCA silent auction raises thousands for women, kids at annual leadership lunch
Burn ban in effect
NOC Enid’s Crime Scene Investigation camp shows ins and outs of forensics
ERDA considers area census figures, future at group's annual meeting
BREAKING NEWS: Garfield County in burn ban
We've moved on to juggling plates from scarves. They make a popping noise when they hit the floor. It sounds like someone's cooking popcorn!
Juggling!
With the premier of the last Harry Potter movie, what's been your favorite Harry Potter moment?
Give me a fish and I eat for a day. Teach me to fish and I eat for a lifetime. -- Chinese Proverb
Officials: Wheat production better than it could have been
Super cool!
Making plans for next school year? Here's a look at the 2011-12 calendar ...
Did you know ... EHS offers 15 Advanced Placement courses and college classes on campus?
It's been a while since the last Harry Potter was released. Just in case you haven't found anything good to read since then, the Chicago Public Library has put together an awesome list!
Box death ruled accidental
"But even so, every now and then I would feel a violent stab of loneliness. The very water I drink, the very air I breathe, would feel like long, sharp needles. The pages of a book in my hands would take on the threatening metallic gleam of razor bl
Don't forget our 'Animal, Vegetable, Miracle' Workshop is this Saturday. Stop by the Farmer's Market on your way in and grab a little something local!
Be sure to put your feet in the right place. Then stand firm. -- Abraham Lincoln
CDSA facing tough decisions as funds dwindle in summer heat
How about this great list of books? Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein; Stephanie's Ponytail by Robert Munsch; Swimmy by Leo Lionni; The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes; The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Warner; The Dark Is Rising by Susan C
Here's an inside look at the 3rd- through 5th-grade area of the new Garfield school!
Take a look at the progress of Adams' new cafeteria! Construction is moving full steam ahead!
The new Garfield school is really taking shape! Students will be learning here in just 13 months!
Temps continue to soar
A long, winding road from England to Enid
Bark in the Park
Doing what it takes
"Don't trust anybody who'd rather be grammatically correct than have a good time." An Arab and a Jew open a restaurant together across the street from the United Nations… It sounds like the beginning of an ethnic joke, but it
Shuttle's final flight
Wooden toy donation aids 4RKids
Enid church steps up to help quake victims
Have you ever tried juggling? Now is your chance. Join us on July 14th at 2:30 for children, with an adult partner, and at 4pm for teens for our juggling workshop.
Million$ for highways, bridges
The word at Snack & Yack today is that 'Maximum Ride' is a series not to be missed! It's available both in the library & also for download in our virtual collection! Check it out: Fourteen-year-old Maximum Ride, better known a
We've left the Amazon and are currently taking photos for our Summer Reading Passports in the amazing Angkor Wat temple of Cambodia!
Check out "Enid Round Up," from the July 2nd, Discover Oklahoma episode!
Check out "Heritage Hills Shopping," from the July 2nd, Discover Oklahoma episode!
Check out "Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center," from the July 2nd, Discover Oklahoma episode!
Check out "Eat Your Way Across Enid," from the July 2nd, Discover Oklahoma episode!
Life's most urgent question is "What are you doing for others?" -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Berry files suit against city — again
While much has been written about Microsoft's early years, Allen has never before told the story from his point of view. Nor has he previously talked about the details of his complex relationship with Gates or his behind-closed- doors perspective on
Did you know ... Enid Public School Foundation donates nearly $30,000 annually to district classrooms?
Due to high temperatures Adventure Quest will be closed for Twilight Time today. If the temperature is above 105 degrees, Adventure Quest will be closed for safety purposes. It is just too dangerous for children to be running in that kind of heat. We reg
Liberty cannot be preserved without general knowledge among its people. -- John Adams
Officials: Fourth festivities a blast
First in the family: Yale graduate tells story
Or .... Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion; Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss; How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss; I Love You, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt; Is Your Mama A Llama? by Deborah Guarino
Happy Birthday USA! Let's celebrate with a great book! Try: Frederick by Leo Lionni; Frindle by Andrew Clements; Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel; Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney; Harris and Me by Gary Paulsen;
Happy Birthday USA! Come on down and celebrate with us.
Enid flyover ... 100 years later
Sudden storm batters North Enid
A tight market
Sculptor springs back
Sausage double play
is inviting everyone to our 9th annual Hometown 4th of July celebration on Monday morning at Adventure Quest. Gates open at 9:30 for members and 10 AM for everyone else, with prizes for the first 100 children. Lots of games, prizes, face painting, and
Give Me a Shot
Tonight's the TALENT SHOW! Be sure to join us at the Cherokee Strip Conference Center for our annual....show of talent! The fun starts @ 7:00 p.m. and it's FREE!
Our book discussion & lunch workshop will begin @ 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 16th. We're asking attendees to make a quick stop at the Enid Farmer's Market and purchase locally grown items to contribute to our lunch. We'll be discus
Difficulty is an excuse history never accepts. -- Edward R. Murrow
is now partnering with Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center. Enjoy both museums for one low price!
A Grand legacy
Did you know ... Enid Public Schools is a Kennedy Center Partners in Education district? Thanks to Enid Arts, our teachers receive first-class training from Kennedy Center-caliber instructors!
Hot and dry
It's amazing what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit. -- Harry S. Truman
Produce from therapy gardens, area farms on sale at harvest market
Widening Willow Road
If the temperature is above 105 degrees, Adventure Quest will be closed for safety purposes. It is just too dangerous for children to be running in that kind of heat. We regret the inconvenience. Of course, the museum is open 10-5 every day except Sun
It's Monday! Time to pick out a great book, such as .... The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss; The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle; Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel; A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett; Bark, George by Jules Feiffer; Bunnicula
Program SNIP
GreEnid is a go
Honor Rolls published 6-26-11
Happy birthday, Eric Arthur Blair...better known as George Orwell.
Defeat the heat
Officials: Weeds a danger to public
Did you know that in less than 3 months, we will be giving away a $20,000.00 new car or truck in honor of Leonardo's 16th birthday. Do you have your tickets yet?
The Clothing Swap is still happening! It's Teens today & Adults tomorrow from noon until 6:00 p.m. Be sure to also check out the YWCA's list of Current Needs to see if there's anything you can help with:
Those little red DVD kiosk's are cool & all...but have you checked out our new releases lately?
This raw, moving novel follows two teenagers-one, a Mohawk-wearing 17-year-old violent misfit; the other, a gay 13-year-old cast out by his family, hustling on the streets and trying to survive. Acclaimed author Davida Wills Hurwin creates a riveting nar
Friday we've got Board Games for Kids & a Teen movie @ 2:30 p.m.! We've also got the second day of our Clothing Swap & Donation Drive! We're rocking along on the 'donation' part of that...we have yet to have anyone take
has a visionary board of directors who took a bold step today to guarantee the future of YOUR children's museum!
Have you heard about this? Take the quiz and see how you do...then come back and tell us who your favorite author is-male or female. :)
Good teaching is more a giving of the right questions than a giving of right answers. -- Josef Albers
These portable buildings are a sign of progress! The temporary classrooms will be used while EPS completes significant renovations at Enid High School! Watch for updates!
Band plans reunion concert
Teens and children, are you getting your talents ready for the talent show next week? Tryouts are on Wednesday and the talent show is Thursday.
If you're waiting to bring in your donations until the day of the Swap, go ahead and bring them in now. You'll get your 'Swap Bucks' today, and they're good on any of the three days!
Did you know ... Enid Public Schools recently implemented the largest iPad roll-out in Oklahoma school history?
If you've got your swap donations ready, go ahead and bring them in! It'd be nice to have the 'Swap Shop' full of great stuff!
Oklahoma's 7th Graders will need another immunization next year. Check out this link from the State Department of Health to learn more!
The Timberlake Construction crew is onsite at Prairie View! It won't be long before the building begins! This new elementary school will be ready for students for the fall of 2012!
Come on down and enjoy Twilight Time at Adventure Quest from 5-8 p.m. Looks like the weather is going to cooperate today!
Don't forget that you can start bringing in your swap donations starting TODAY from noon until 6 p.m.! You'll get your Swap Bucks to have in hand for the actual swapping shopping on Thursday!
Gathering up ideas for our Upcycled Clothing Workshop on Monday...
Children are likely to live up to what you believe of them. -- Lady Bird Johnson
Looking for more great children's books?A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon; Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett; From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg; Inkheart by Cornelia Funke; Maniac Magee by J
Enid Public Schools is proud to share facility progress made possible through the 2010 bond issue. By the fall of 2013, ALL EPS schools will be improved and two new schools will be complete! Look for another progress report next month!
Champlin Pool to be closed Tuesday for repairs
Boosting CDSA: Every dollar matched
Clean out your closets! Do some early 'back to school' SWAPPING!
Happy Father's Day to the wonderful men who make a difference in the lives of our students, as dads, grandpas, mentors and friends! Enjoy your day!
A father is someone you look up to no matter how tall you grow. -- Author Unknown.
Heat is main suspect in Enid woman’s death
Car show features hot rods, other vehicles as cruisers return to Enid
The mind of a fighter pilot
Imo Cemetery vandalized
Okeene fires up summer reading program
We are READY for South America!
Margo's in the Amazon!
There's bugs in the Amazon Rainforest!
If you enjoyed our 'Eat, Pray, Love' workshop last fall, be sure to check out 'Animal, Vegetable, Miracle for the upcoming workshop! We're asking participants to first check a copy of the book out from our library. Then, on the morni
Motorists who drive around closed road barricades face fines, jail time
OnCue employees joining ranks of those seeking PRIDE in Enid
Have you picked up your passport photo for Africa? We're heading to South America next!
County getting beneficial rains
Enid's kids can learn government too!
Few things help a child more than to place responsibility on him and let him know he is trusted. -- Booker T. Washington
Did you know ... Enid Public Schools offers its students dozens of extracurricular programs, including athletics, performing/visual arts, student clubs and more?
Have you picked up your passport photo with Sweetie the camel yet?
Today @ 10:00 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.!
Books are lifelong friends whom we come to love and know as we do our children. -- S.L. Boardman
August academy to give citizens behind-the-scenes look at EPD
reminds parents to PLEASE enroll by Friday afternoon for camp to be sure you get the weeks you want. If we need to hire additional teachers, we must let them know by Friday for the next week. If you wait until Monday morning, you run the risk of being
It's Monday! Here are more books from our Top 100 list: Harold & the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson; Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss; Junie B. Jones by Barbara Park; Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder; Make Way For Duck
will welcome Lt. Governor Todd Lamb and Discover Oklahoma this afternoon!
The last battle
If you see the television commercial for The Commons, see if you can spot our four-year-old students learning with their Grandma and Grandpa friends! We are proud to partner with The Commons and Greenbrier to offer two of the nation's few intergener
Local board plants trees at entrance ways to Enid
Achievers published 6-12-11
Snapped like toothpicks
BREAKING NEWS: Canton Lake open for boating again
Week 1 of Camp Leonardo's is winding down with an art show starting at 4:30 on the museum's second floor. It is ALWAYS a treat!
Our Africa photos are ready! If you've had your passport photo taken for Africa, be sure to pick it up when you're here!
High winds cause damage in Enid, area
is seeking a part time gardener for Adventure Quest. Come see us if you are interested in combining your love of flowers and the outdoors with one of Enid's greatest attractions.
It's Twilight Time at Adventure Quest until 8 p.m.
Wanna listen to Tina Fey's new book? The WMA version is available on Overdrive!
Check it out! We have 4 seasons of this very funny Britcom available on DVD.
Hungry for bacon? You'll have to wait a little longer
Be like a postage stamp -- stick to one thing until you get there. -- Josh Billings
etsy.com will be hosting a live Twitter conversation with author Gayle Lemmon tomorrow, June 9th from 3:30-4:30. Look for the hashtag #craftingthefuture.
Today @ 2:30!
Did you know ... Enid Public Schools and Superintendent Hime were recognized this year by the national publication Education Executive?
The June 13-17 week of Camp Leonardo's is now full for 1st and 2nd graders in the morning and only has one spot left for afternoon. ALL other classes still have openings.
Flying at Tomahawk: Summer camp offers activities for youngsters
Cruiser donated to sheriff’s office
Day 2 of camp was so much fun. Thank you to our awesome directors, teachers, and counselors for making it memorable for the kids. Only 33 days left. Don't miss out on all the fun!
Key escapee caught
The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery. -- Mark Van Doren
Ready for this week's book list? Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst; Are You My Mother? by P.D. Eastman; Corduroy by Don Freeman; Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes; Stellaluna by Janell Cannon
Day 1 of summer camp is a huge success. It's too late to get in this week, but there are still openings in most age groups for the remaining 6 weeks. Come join the fun!
Honor Rolls published 6-6-11
Genesis One transitions
If you missed Part 1 of the Homebrewing workshop, be sure to join Enid Homebrew next Saturday @ 4:00 p.m. for Part 2! (And friend Enid Homebrew on Facebook. Lots of good information!)
Indiana , 1818. Moonlight falls through the dense woods that surround a one-room cabin, where a nine-year-old Abraham Lincoln kneels at his suffering mother's bedside. She's been stricken with something the old-timers call "Milk Sickness.&
Come join Enid Homebrew today @ 4:00 p.m. for the first of 4 homebrewing workshops!
Cleanup at Canton Lake
Kids get a Hollywood welcome at screening
Area harvest results mixed
Scouts say turnout high at 2011 Camp June Bug
Bank’s bake sale raises funds for storm victims
The first sign of Waller's new classroom addition! Check back often for progress!
Come have your Summer Reading Passport photo taken tonight with Sweetie the Camel!
BREAKING NEWS: Guilty pleas entered in girl's 2010 drug death
There are no more openings for morning PreK/K students for Camp Leonardo's next week. 1 spot still for afternoon PreK/K; all othe grades still have openings.
come see us at "Rev Up and Wake Up" tomorrow morning at Northcutt's. All proceeds benefit Leonardo's.
Injunction puts Renaissance Project on hold
First Friday! Sugar Free Allstars! 6:00 p.m.!
Are you ready!?
What's happening tomorrow? It's our SUMMER READING BON VOYAGE PARTY! Who's having a concert on the lawn tomorrow? WE ARE!
BREAKING NEWS: Judge issues injunction against Enid Renaissance Project
Dotgovcom recognizes Enid's commitment to economic growth, ongoing economic development, sleek website, use of technology, and vision for the future!
City of Enid website earmarked for its mobile-compatible website and other innovative mobile features (i.e., nixle, crimereports, cityreporter) to meet the needs of its increasingly tech-savvy residents.
Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere. -- Chinese Proverb
Local lawmakers appear at public forum
Time for summer construction and renovations! A dozen different projects are currently underway, including recent starts at Hayes, Waller, Emerson, EHS & Taft. Watch for pictures throughout the summer! We're one year into our three-year plan ...
City of Enid website featured on Govloop for its Interactive Web Presence.
Who's planning on attending the home-brewing workshop starting this Saturday?
Dear Kindle Users, Overdrive & Amazon are currently working together to make the e-books available to Kindle users. We're optimistically expecting this to happen around Fall 2011. Until then, you can still download to your phone or computer!
Here's our June calendar!
Did you know ... Enid Public Schools has a nationally recognized alternative education center -- Lincoln Academy?
Who's checked out our new e-book & audiobook collection!?
June is our annual membership drive month, which means we are offering a 10% discount on all new and renewed memberships this month.
Last week’s heavy rainstorms help alleviate dry conditions in Garfield County
Today is the last day for Camp Leonardo's early enrollment discounts.
Sugar Free All-Stars Friday June 3rd 6 p.m. on the library lawn. Sign up for summer reading after the concert. Six local authors will be selling and autographing their books. Feel free to bring your lawn chairs or blankets.
The man who can make hard things easy is the educator. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hundreds attend Memorial Day ceremony at Woodring Wall of Honor
Oakwood Country Club thrives after remodeling
Looking for a great book this week? How about - Skippyjon Jones by Judy Schachner; Thank You Mr. Falker by Patricia Polacco; Cat In The Hat and The Lorax by Dr. Seuss; Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo; The Mitten by Jan Brett; Crunch
Thank you to our military men and women and their families for protecting our freedom. We salute you!
Knowledge is the antidote to fear. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Veteran still trying to put life back together
‘Behind Enemy Lines’ pilot shares experience
Local library to add e-books, audiobooks to online collection
don't forget Twilight Time tonight at Adventure Quest!
Coaches, friends pay tribute to Box
Taken 5/27/2011
It was the summer Coltrane died, the summer of love and riots, and the summer when a chance encounter in Brooklyn led two young people on a path of art, devotion, and initiation. Patti Smith would evolve as a poet and performer, and Robert Mapplethorpe
When Lieutenant Matt Gallagher began his blog with the aim of keeping his family and friends apprised of his experiences, he didn’t anticipate that it would resonate far beyond his intended audience. His subjects ranged from mission details to immo
BREAKING NEWS: Police talk to man who has been approaching Enid woman
Just a reminder that we will be closed on Monday, May 30th in observance of the holiday.
Challenger to soar: Bald eagle to help open NJCAA World Series today
will be open Monday! Bring your friends and spend part of your Memorial Day with us.
tonight we have perfect weather for our Summer Kickoff Family Night at Adventure Quest. . Hope you can join us.
Starting June 1, the Public Library of Enid & Garfield County has expanded its services with audiobooks and e-books available to download from the internet. Library card holders can check out and download digital media anytime, anywhere by visiting
Volunteers needed to help with World Series flag
Photo slide show: Cleanup continues at Canton Lake
Congratulations to Enid High School's 23 Oklahoma Academic Scholars!
Accomplish the common things in life in an uncommon way. -- George Washington Carver
Openings are still available for the 2011-12 Four-Year-Old program! Come see us at 500 S. Independence to enroll your little scholar!
Tornado aftermath: Fairview rations water, Canton Lake area damage substantial
Northwest Oklahoma tornado: Photo slide show
Tom Builder's dream is to build a cathedral, but in the meantime, he must scrounge about to find a lord that will hire him. His search pulls him and his family into the politics of 12th-century England, as different lords vie to gain control of the
Did you like Diana Gabaldon's 'Outlander' series? Try Ken Follett's 'The Pillars of the Earth'.
Did you know .... Enid Public Schools is one of the fastest growing school districts in the state?
Tornadoes rip up state
Local cemeteries have rules about decorating
Boy rescues brother from drainage creek
Okla. man, mule heading to Vegas for shot at show
BREAKING NEWS: 'Significant damage' reported at Canton Lake, Cedar Springs
and Adventure Quest are closing at 4 p.m. today due to incoming severe weather. Stay safe and come see us tomorrow!
due to the high risk of severe weather being forecast for this afternoon, we are rescheduling our Summer Kickoff Family Night for Thursday, May 26th at Adventure Quest. Let us know if you would like to attend.
A house without books is like a room without windows. -- Horace Mann
Enid flooded
BREAKING NEWS: EPD urges motorists to avoid flooded areas
This week we recommend: Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White; Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak ; The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein; Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss; Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown; I Love You Forever by Robert N. Munsc
It's the first day of break! We hope this summer finds students playing, swimming, spending time with friends and READING! Each Monday this summer, we'll be posting 10 of the Top 100 Children's Books, as compiled by teachers nationwide. We
Feds award YouthBuild $900k
Pregnant woman homeless after rain floods apartment
reservations for Family Night are due by tomorrow!
Congratulations to the Class of 2011!
Heavy rain brings localized flooding
BREAKING NEWS: EHS graduation moved to Coliseum
Due to inclement weather conditions, tonight's graduation will be relocated to the Chisholm Trail Coliseum. Please join us at 7:30 p.m. to honor the Class of 2011!
BREAKING NEWS: Localized flooding causes problems in Enid
This is the last day of the 2010-11 school year. Thanks to our students, teachers, parents, volunteers and supporters for making it a success! Have a safe and fun summer!
The Friends of the Library's book sale is open to everyone today from 10 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.! Everything is $1.00 or less!
BREAKING NEWS: Austin Box dead
Renaissance hearing continued
And the new elementary school mascot will be .... drum roll please ..... the PRAIRIE VIEW BUFFALO! Thank you to everyone who submitted suggestions and to those who joined us for today's groundbreaking ceremony!
Bill could affect future of NORCE
UPDATE: Renaissance injunction hearing continued to May 27
Did you know that the EHS Alumni Association has donated $130,000 to EHS in the last five years? What an amazing organization! Thanks to all EHS grads and supporters who invest in our great high school and its students!
Man receives minor injuries in tanker rollover
Basics of Homebrewing Join a member of Enid’s own homebrewing club to learn about the basics of beer-making This four-part workshop will walk you through the supplies needed, helpful tips, and lists of resources. Part I will cover where to buy su
a reminder that summer camp teacher and apprentice applications are due tomorrow!
Wondering what the Prairie View Elementary School mascot will be? Come to the school's groundbreaking Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. to find out! See you near the corner of Garland and Willow!
The Friends of the Library's book sale is open to everyone today from 10 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.! Everything is $1.00 or less!
Congratulations to Superintendent Shawn Hime who is being recognized today as an Achiever Under 40 by the Journal Record! Well deserved!
Project contracts top tonight’s city commission meeting
Canola is thriving
Graduation 2011 is just around the corner. Visit the link below for seating, traffic and parking information. We can't wait to see the Class of 2011 and their families Friday night!
Want to learn more about the EHS boys basketball program and meet the new coach? Come to the organizational parent, player and booster club meeting on Wednesday, May 18 at 6:30 pm in the EHS food court. Current players, their families and Plainsmen baske
Julie, Joyce, and Tabitha are attending the Association of Children's Museums national conference in Houston this week. Bring back lots of ideas for Enid!
Friends of the Library of Enid OK CLEARANCE BOOK SALE Public Library of Enid & Garfield County, 120 W. Maine May 16-21, 2011 ...Everything $1.00 or less! Includes, magazines, books, and videos. Monday 6-8 p.m. MEMBERS ONLY, Memberships can be purch
Renaissance start slated
School board to award contracts for renovation, construction
Planning summer staycations
congratulates Education Coordinator Joyce Fales for being recognized as the Beautiful Day Award recipient by the Kremlin Wildhorse Gang for her work in the Kremlin community and Kremlin-Hillsdale schools!
100 Free Things to do with your kids this summer....(I especially like the first two!)
Local Pastor shares Enid’s history in the civil war
Koch to add jobs
ECVB promotes Enid’s best tourist destinations
had a wonderful day at the Oklaoma Tourism Industry conference at the zoo today. We really appreciate the opportunities to collaborate with Enid Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Enid Energy Center officially certified by state Department of Commerce
Today is National School Nurse Day, and we have an excellent Health Service staff! Thank you for helping our students to be happy and healthy learners!
Children's Theatre troupe performs for Monroe kids
Thank you to the Enid Kiwanis Club for hosting Little Olympics yesterday! Our 4th- and 5th-grade students, like the McKinley Cardinal pictured here, had a fun time showcasing their athletic and sportsmanship skills!
6 abandoned ponies found roaming Drummond Flats
CDSA awarded challenge grant
Care center opens in Garber
Need a physical for next year? Just $10 tomorrow night from 6-7:30 p.m. in the EHS Food Court. Download the form at the link below. Thanks to the EHS PTA for sponsoring this event!
Enid surgeon speaks on lack of physicians in state’s rural areas
Junior Welfare League to convert 2 downtown buildings
Veterans memorial built by students is unveiled in Kremlin
Happy Mother's Day from Enid Public Schools! Thank you for sharing your children with us each day!
has free admission for mothers on Sunday. Happy Mother's Day!
Author Franklin Willson is visiting us today from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.!
Members sift through remnants after church blaze
Silver Sneakers members honored at Denny Price
Bake Sale happening now!
Come get a cupcake, cupcake! Our Friends of the Library Bake Sale is happening today during First Friday! Stop in between 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. for a sweet treat!
Photo slideshow: Church destroyed by fire
Congratulations to Julie Baird, Executive Director of Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse, for her selection as the 2011 Enid Education Association Friend of Education! Thank you for making sure that all of Enid's children have the opportunity to vi
Congratulations to Park Avenue Thrift, Enid Education Association's 2011 Partner in Education! Thank you for making Enid GRAND!!!
Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one day with a great teacher. -- Japanese proverb
Just a reminder .... Kindergarten enrollment today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at all elementary schools!
Blaze destroys North Washington’s Calvary Chapel
Is proud to be a friend of education!
Congratulations to Shawna Tanner, EPS Teacher of the Year! The McKinley Elementary School teacher is pictured here with her principal, Jan Robinson. Congratulations Mrs. Tanner!
Want new releases like 'Burlesque', 'The Social Network', and 'Tangled' on DVD? We have them! 50 new DVDs went out on the shelf today! Come check one out!
Who will it be? Who will it be? So many great choices! EPS announces its district Teacher of the Year TONIGHT! Learn about our incredible building-level nominees at the link below!
Taken 5/5/2011
Whoever first coined the phrase 'you're the wind beneath my wings' most assuredly was reflecting on the sublime influence of a very special teacher. -- Frank Trujillo
Temporary injunction sought to halt Renaissance Project
is looking for 30-40 junior apprentice (13-15 year old) volunteers for the summer. Applications are due May 18th. It is job training in a fun environment and looks great on future job and college applications.
BREAKING NEWS: Man killed by FBI wanted in Fla. mosque bombing
If you plan for a year, plant a seed. If for ten years, plant a tree. If for a hundred years, teach the people. When you sow a seed once, you will reap a single harvest. When you teach the people, you will reap a hundred harvests. -- Kuan Chung
West Broadway waterline move first step in street repaving
BREAKING NEWS: IFF squadron at Vance to be closed
In this month's e-newsletter - Learn about the newest Board of Education member, the Prairie View groundbreaking, and upcoming events for the Class of 2011!
Teachers teach because they care. Teaching young people is what they do best. It requires long hours, patience, and care. -- Horace Mann
Several Oklahomans find relief in the death of Osama bin Laden
City officials sworn in
EPS planning for the future
is seeking certified teachers for Camp Leonardo's Summer Camp. New teachers may pick mornings or afternoons for one or two weeks.
A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. ~ Henry Brooks Adams
EPD open house shows off renovations to department
We're celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week! Please take time this week to tell a teacher what a difference she/he made in your life .... You can even leave a "thank you" for your favorite teacher(s) here!
Enid’s 79th Tri-State Music Festival comes to a close
Centennial properties: Informational session held at OHS meeting
What a great turn-out for 4-year-old enrollment! We were happy to give each student TWO new books to read at home with mom and dad! See you in the fall!
Want to see the work of talented artists? Come to the AP Artists Reception tonight from 6-8 pm at downtown's Scribner's Gallery and see the work of our outstanding EHS AP art students!
Don't forget: Four-year-old enrollment at our 10 elementary schools today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ... and when you enroll, we have a special gift for your child!
Renaissance Project gets $20 million
is now taking enrollments for summer camp!
Don't forget: Four-year-old enrollment for our full-day programs today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. -- The Commons, Greenbrier & YWCA ... and when you enroll, we have a special gift for your child!
79th edition of Enid music festival under way
Guess who will be DC bound in just a matter of hours ... It's the EHS Constitution Team! This talented group of students will represent Oklahoma in the We the People: The Citizen and The Constitution national finals! Best of luck as you compete! We
Did you know that the Tri-State Music Festival began in 1936? EPS is proud to be a Tri-State supporter, and we hope you get a chance to see our young and talented performers this week!
Friends of the Library of Enid OK CLEARANCE BOOK SALE Public Library of Enid & Garfield County, 120 W. Maine May 16-21, 2011 Everything $1.00 or less! Includes, magazines, books, and videos. Monday 6-8 p.m. MEMBERS ONLY, Memberships can be purchas
Today we salute and celebrate the wonderful administrative assistants who help make our schools great places to learn! Thank you!
Spike joins sheriff’s team
Enidites: ‘Make my day’
Judge orders GLBTC director to stand trial
One puzzle done!
‘We need more rain’
Fire in Billings destroys historical building
EPD set to host an open house
City of Enid foots trip bill of more than $21K
We are excited to welcome the EHS Class of 2025! Enroll your child this week for the four-year-old program! We offer full-day, half-day and intergenerational programs! We can't wait to meet your little one!
It's not too late to enjoy great music and great food! Festival of Stars continues tonight until 8 p.m. in the EHS Food Court. Come support the EPS Foundation!
Prison chapel opens in Alva; backers plan more
City of Enid program improves safety, injury record
It's Tri-State week
Home show features landscaping options
Vance instructor’s experimental plane crash-lands near Las Vegas
Woman recognized for special-ed work
Nick John selected as EPD’s next sergeant
has a booth at the Home Show. Come see us on Saturday!
We were honored to host the Oklahoma State School Boards Association District 3 meeting at EHS tonight! Congratulations to Willa Jo Fowler, who was re-elected to the OSSBA Board of Directors!
Our poor, poor globe. :(
New contracts: Police, public employees get OK from commission
is hosting Leadership Arts today and tomorrow. Thank you to all the LA Enid alumni and arts groups for helping make it a wonderful and welcoming event.
Congratulations to the EHS Drama & Debate Team - Academic State Champions!
Luring tours to Enid
We have a Beginning Genealogy Workshop on April 28th @ 10:30 a.m. No registration is required. Please call 234-6313 if you would like more information!
Festival of Stars is less than a week away .... Join us as we celebrate student talent, delicious food and great schools!
City commissioners plan to improve Enid with sign ordinance
Enid City Commission expected to approve new Enid trail system
Inhofe refutes earmarks ban
April is great kite flying weather. Join us on Tuesday the 19th from 4-5pm to learn how to make your own kite. Elementary
Premature baby is 2011 ambassador for March of Dimes
Smokin' Red Dirt BBQ event draws 'em in despite wind, chilly temps
BREAKING NEWS: Winds force changes at Smokin' Red Dirt BBQ
Police seeking armed robbers
Sitework is moving right along at Prairie View Elementary, which will welcome students in the fall of 2012!
Adams students will return in the fall to a completed cafeteria! Construction is now underway!
It’s Smokin’ Red Dirt Barbeque time
has part time openings for weekend gift shop coordinator and guest services. Perfect for college students and stay at home mothers.
Crying out for justice: Victims' rights vigil held at Enid YWCA
Reality Party aims to open eyes
Stepping Stones rehabilitation center is struggling to keep afloat
Health fair offers support, info for diabetes patients
Enid police officers compete in 5k run
County unemployment falls
Enrollment for Summer Academy -- including driver's education -- is now open!
Two new full-day 4-year-old programs being added by EPS
Funding the 911 center is critical
Dispatchers are ‘unsung heroes’
Vigil for victims is slated
‘Tell little George pa wants to see him’
Marching with Waul’s Legion
Weaving a family history tapestry
Here's an example of the beaded bracelet we'll be making today at our April Make & Take. 1:30 p.m. All supplies provided!
Special thanks to the Waller Jazz Band for a special performance at Taft School this week!
You can still catch the EHS production of Grease Friday night at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. The cast is incredible! Don't miss it!
Walmart closed after bomb threat made
Oklahoma, much of South enduring drought conditions
Tonight: Join E-magination Free School and author Tammy Wilson and learn about the Ghost Towns of Garfield, Grant, Alfalfa, and Woods counties. 7:00 p.m.
Severe weather is on the horizon
Fairview pastor to be arraigned today on 70 molestation charges
Enid leader given Dick Lambertz Award by local United Way
OBA choir set to perform at Lincoln Center
Simpson brothers win award for ‘Cactus Creek’ at film festival
Congratulations to these outstanding educators!
"To think that we might easily have gone through life not knowing each other, missing all this free flow of love and ideas and warmth and sharing... We share really almost everything. "
Fairview minister arrested on molestation charges
Gone with the wind
Enid police still are looking for man involved armed robbery
Bring your Teddy Bear to the library Tuesday at 4:00 for a Teddy Bear Picnic. You may leave your Teddy Bear for a sleepover at the library. The staff have fun activities for the bears during the sleepover. Pick up the bears and see the pictures from the
Enid Emergency Management will test the storm siren network today at noon, says Mike Honigsberg Sr, Enid Emergency Management Director.
Horn of Plenty kicks off
Teachers hold ‘grade-in’ at mall
Major dad: Vance officer is finalist for national fatherhood award
Enid’s Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center opens to public
Beautiful spring weather has returned. Come on down and play at Leonardo's and Adventure Quest this weekend.
Court upholds death penalty in Watonga case
Our Friends Bake Sale is TODAY from noon until 6 p.m. Stop in and grab a batch of cookies. (There might have also been a batch or two cooking this morning, so it smells WONDERFUL in here!)
raised $14,000+ for our scholarship fund. Thank you to the generous people who attend our auction.
Vance hosts Area VI Special Olympics track and field meet for 22nd time
The auction looks incredible! Thank you to everyone who donated items, to Those Guys for entertaining, to Lippard Auctioneers for donating their time, and to my amazing team for all their hard work.
"That's a big trunk," James said, as we jammed in the leathery old case that looked so much like the black heart of some leviathan. "It fits a tuba, three suitcases, a dead dog, and a garment bag almost perfectly." "That
Renovations are moving quick at Coolidge Elementary School! Check out these photos for progress in the south hallway!
Friends will be having a BAKE SALE at the library from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1st. Stop by for some sweets and check out Enid's downtown on First Friday!
Virtual scenarios: Enid PD trains on the large screen
Get out there and bid on our internet auction, it will be closing tonight at 9pm sharp!!!! Remember this is for the children in YOUR community, Happy Bidding Everyone!
Enid’s Smith named a Main Street Hero
NJCAA world series to stay in Enid
EPD on the hunt for robber
NWOSU performers put on show for Chisholm students
ENID to host NJCAA World Series through 2014.
BREAKING NEWS: Enid to host NJCAA World Series through 2014
Northwest Oklahoma leaders promote area to state officials
Experts: Enid’s real estate market stable
Saints Dermatology Enid is slated to start seeing patients April 5
Store is robbed at gunpoint
More renovations on the way! Check out these designs for Emerson Middle School!
Send your nomination today!
Costs driving support for new methods of sentencing
Local church to shoot film with area volunteer crew
Monday is the last day to RSVP for Leonardo's annual awards dinner and auction. This is one year you don't want to miss.
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center will officially open to public Friday morning
Mary models a sample of the felt flowers we'll be making today during our Make and Take. All supplies are provided to make one of these super easy & super sweet felt flower barrettes. Today @ 1:30 p.m.!
This is Gracie. It was recently her birthday. For her birthday, she asked for books.....to donate to the library! Happy birthday, Gracie!
Man charged in Watonga girl's death
Thank you to the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center for hosting our fourth-grade students throughout the year at Turkey Creek School! What an incredible way to learn what life was like in 1910! EPS wishes you the best of luck as you prepare for your
'Long time coming': New Garfield Elementary School ground is broken
still has a few spots open for our annual awards dinner and auction on March 31st. Deadline to RSVP is the 28th.
Thank you to the students, parents, teachers and community members who helped us celebrate! See you in 18 short months for the ribbon cutting!
He was a tough-guy Welshman softened by the affections of a breathtakingly beautiful woman; she was a modern-day Cleopatra madly in love with her own Marc Antony.
Integris Heart and Vascular Institute of Northwest Oklahoma opens
Enid will feel economic impact when Continental leaves for OKC
Enid police shoot a ‘vicious’ pit bull
Enid pastor briefly is jailed while in Mexico
Don't forget to submit your idea for the Prairie View mascot!
Leonardo’s Annual Awards Dinner and Auction will be held on March 31st, 2011, however we know that all of you who want to support Leonardo’s may not be able to attend. This year we will be holding an internet auction to allow you the opportun
See you tomorrow at the Garfield Groundbreaking!
Continental Resources relocating to OKC
Hiland is among those to stay, fill the vacancy
Enid officials saddened by the loss of ‘one of the finest corporate citizens’
EPS awards contracts to Texas group, Rick Lorenz
If you loved the Percy Jackson books, be sure to check out the latest Rick Riordan series 'The Heroes of Olympus'-your Camp Half-Blood favorites are still around!...and this one has an Oklahoma connection...
BREAKING NEWS: Continental Resources to move to OKC
Construction to begin this week on new school
Oakwood Mall goes green to cut costs
Education mission
Our Tea Party Book Club met today and discussed 'Water For Elephants' & picked our selection for next month Meg Cabot's 'Insatiable'.
Spring break gives crews a chance to get projects done
TEENS, don't forget the Twilight marathon TODAY starting @ 11. We're going to watch all three movies, eat pizza, and do crafts. Invite a friend and spend the day with us.
NOC Enid using grant to purchase and plant trees
Wow! 800 people visited the Science Matters truck at Leonardo's today. Thank you Oklahoma Museum Network!
Enid missionaries in Japan are OK
If you missed playing at Leonardo's today, tomorrow will be even better--plus the Science Matters truck will be visiting!
Here's a project for you crafters..it's even got a super sweet little pocket on the front for your card!
TEENS, don't forget the Twilight marathon this Friday, March 18, form 11-5. We're going to watch all three movies, eat pizza, and do crafts. Invite a friend and spend the day with us.
Our Genealogy Workshop is this Thursday @ 10:30 a.m. with Donna Lamb. If you're a beginner and need to know where to get started, this is for you! If you can't make this one, Donna will be back in April.
Looking for something fun to do for Spring Break? Come on down to Leonardo's. Our new exhibit "Air Play" is so cool. Also the Science Matters truck will visit on Thursday.
Marquette University group back to build another house an Enid family
Airport plans top meeting today
is looking for summer camp theme ideas!
PLEGC is looking for poets, performers, and volunteers to help us celebrate ‘Cowboy Poetry Week’, April 17-23, 2011. If you are a cowboy poet or a cowhand with a song to sing, we want to hear from you! If you’re interested in either
"One part of my brain, soaring on adrenaline, insisted I could take Cain, whatever the size difference. Another part wondered where the hell Nick and Clay were. The loudest part just shouted: Run, you idiot, run!" We've got several of Ke
Trail plan approved
Opening for business again?
will be OPEN Monday for Spring Break. Come on down and enjoy the warm weather!
OBA seniors are part of group aiding Niger region residents
Old Navy to reduce size; old space available for new business
Have a wonderful and safe spring break - March 14 to 18. See you on Monday, March 21!
Teens spend your Spring Break at the Library. Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" @ 4 on Monday. Dress up or just wear a crazy hat for the Mad Hatter's Tea Party on Tuesday @ 3 in the conference center. The Twilight Marathon is Friday
Thank you to CDSA & Smart Start for hosting an Intergenerational Conference this week! It was wonderful to share the success of our collaborative programs -- The Commons and Greenbrier!
Although the season ended today, what a great year for Pacer basketball ... all the way to the state tournament! Congratulations girls! Check out the send-off their classmates gave them as they left for the game today!
Some farmers are frustrated over condition of 30th near Carrier Road
Renaissance razing: City of Enid buying old downtown buildings
Organizers are fine-tuning Enid Farmers Market with high hopes for third season
Area leaders brief D.C. delegation
Lessons of retirement center preschool class shared at conference
Mo. students join up to build Enid homes
Spring Break is just around the corner. Join us for a Fancy Nancy Party, Mad Hatters Tea Party for teens, Lego building and movies. A special movie marathon of the Twilight movies on Friday the 18th.
Premium sale signals end of annual district show
"Holly: Seriously, you don't like unicorns? What kind person doesn't like unicorns? Justine: What kind of a person doesn't like zombies? What have zombies ever done to you? Holly: Zombies shamble. I disapprove of shambling. And th
Join us for Showcase for the Arts - March 27!
Ringwood woman made a nationwide career out of rodeo, training her horses
Dog gets a new set of wheels
Enid First: Series a unique look at the Enid community
2010 census data released ... now what?
Goat show doe takes NW district livestock judging
It's First Friday! It's Seussfest! We're here with all sorts of Seussical fun until 8 p.m. this evening! Bring the family and join us, won't you?
Bullet is a champion: Angus steer takes top title in breed at Junior Livestock Show
"I never believed in Santa Claus. None of us kids did. Mom and Dad refused to let us. They couldn't afford expensive presents and they didn't want us to think we weren't as good as other kids who, on Christmas morning, found all sorts
EPS welcomes Leadership Oklahoma to Enid! Enjoy your stay!
Don't forget Spot the Cat today at 4 p.m.!
Federal Programs Meeting Next Week
Carver Enrollment Now Open!
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
Just a reminder: There's no Storytime today. But, don't forget...we have our First Friday SEUSSFEST this Friday until 8:00 p.m.!
Dermatology doctor shortage cited as reason for clinic closing
Foodie tickets still available
City seeks to expand water sources
It's SEUSSFEST!!! We're in the middle of a Green Eggs & Ham Party right now! Don't forget Friday we're staying open until 8:00 p.m. with tons of Seuss fun!
Local event raises funds for Girl Scouts
Okeene police get a drug dog
Vance’s impact on city dropped $3M in 2010
Enid flying high thanks to the annual kite event
tomorrow (March 1st) is the early registration deadline for Spring Break Camp to receive a 20% discount.
We're celebrating Seuss Week From March 1-4, 2011. 3/2 is also Read Across America Day in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Tues there's a Green Eggs & Ham Party for elementary age kids at 4:00. Friday, 3/4 is SeussFest and is also Fir
Air Force’s sixth-busiest airfield produces some of the service’s best airmen
Barbecue society to recruit new judges
Congratulations to the Pacers Basketball Team - Regional Champs!
Drug bust: Enid police SWAT team discovers meth, explosive devices at residence
Oklahoma Bible Academy celebrating 100 years
Gas prices on the rise
Enid AM AMBUCS donates new AmTryke to area kindergartner
Check out the incredible talent of Waller's art students! This exhibit is on display now in the school's student center!
Census Bureau: About 90 percent of housing units in Enid occupied
The EHS Boys Soccer Team will host a meet-and-greet at CiCi's Pizza Thursday, March 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. Enjoy pizza from 4-10 p.m., and CiCi's will donate a portion of the proceeds to the team! Just let the cashier know that you want to support
Local officials: Record cold did little damage to wheat crop
TGIF for Teens this Friday is board games. Come try your luck and skill.
Geography Bee Fundraiser @ the Library Postponed The Geography Bee has been postponed from its scheduled date of Saturday, February 26, 2011, to the Summer of 2011 due to a lack of response. This year’s Summer Reading Program theme for kids and a
Congratulations Mrs. Steele!
Vance commander speaks about being part of Thunderbirds
Sales tax revenue is good for Enid
Workers’ comp bill is approved
The EHS Constitution Team is headed to nationals, and they need your help. Consider donating items to support their upcoming garage sale. They'll even pick it up!
Twenty-year-old Scdoris, afflicted with a rare eye disorder that makes her 20-200 vision impervious to correction, recounts her journey to Alaska's famous sled dog race in this slow but straightforward memoir written with family friend Steber.
Renovations of Enid stadium on hold
Carmen farmer wins $2,500 for Autry Tech SkillsUSA program
More cheesesteaks made in Enid than Philly
Introducing .... Prairie View Elementary School!!! Check out the renderings released during tonight's Board of Education meeting!
An outstanding weekend for the EHS Girls Swim Team - six state champions and two runner-ups! Read this story from the Enid News & Eagle for full details, including how senior Meagan Holthoff was named Oklahoma 6A Swimmer of the Year!
is open today from 10-5. Adventure Quest will open at noon if it is above 40 degrees. We hope to see you.
Enid SPCA set to host annual Spay Day on Tuesday
Chefs, career advice shown at Autry Tech's open house
Livestock dealer is nation's biggest
Spring preparations: Severe storm season near
Travis and Presley video shows kids how to deal with bullies
Just a reminder that the Library will be closed on Monday for the holiday. Stop in tomorrow and stock up! We'll open again on Tuesday morning 9 a.m. Have a great weekend & enjoy the weather!
This Saturday, February 19th at 2:00 p.m. the Enid Public Library will be showing a movie in the Golden Age of Hollywood series. It's HOLLYWOOD HOTEL starring gossip columnist Louella Parsons, one of the Summer Chautauqua 2011 characters. Join us fo
still has openings for President's Day fun camp for ages 4-12.
Fighting hunger: Students help feed Haitian families
BREAKING NEWS: Cheryl Evans named NOC president
Enid, area firefighters kept busy
Add this Satuday February 19 @ 1:00 pm to your schedule this weekend so you can join us for the Friends of the Library monthly board meeting. Any FoL supporters/members are invited. We hope to see you there!
Tuesday, February 22nd at 4-5pm join us for Books and Brownies. Elementary students discuss that great book they have just finished reading. You may discover a new author or series that you didn't know about. See you then.
It's Wednesday! Storytime starts @ 10:00! We also have our Friends of the Library Geography Bee coming up in a couple weeks. Has your team registered yet?
Interested in playing baseball this spring? There will be a parent meeting (for students in grades 7th-12th) at David Allen Ballpark this Thursday at 7 p.m. See you there!
Tickets for the basketball banquet now on sale!
Special thanks to the Enid High School students who helped with snow removal last week. We appreciate your help!
Enid’s population grows by 5 percent
Adventure Quest is open! Come on down and play!
Our 'Tea Party' book discussion group is starting up again in March! We'll be discussing 'Water for Elephants' on Saturday, March 19th @ 3:00 p.m. Please join us for our book talk & light snacks!
The Bee is coming! The Bee is coming!
Couple renews vows after 66 years
Former coach questions rape charges
ODOT seeks input Thursday for a rail plan
Support the EHS Constitution Team and take the night off from cooking! El Chico Dine-Out Night, Tuesday, February 15 from 5-11 p.m. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the team to help with expenses for nationals. Hope to see you there!
Help show your LOVE! We're up to 365 fans of our PLEGC <3's Dummies page! Help us win over 1,600 Dummies books for our collections!
Enid has one of Oklahoma’s oldest municipal airports
Dealing with an active shooter: Vance security forces train to cope with gunman
Groundbreaking: 102-unit Tuscana Apartments going up on West Chestnut
We're just 11 "likes" away. Help us reach 1,000 fans this weekend!
EHS students: The ACT test will be offered tomorrow.
TGIF for Teens is on for today from 4-5:30. Books, brownies, Valentine's and candy hearts. It doesn't get much better than this. It's time to get out of the house and come to the library.
See if you can spot our buses on The Weather Channel website!
Big snowstorm brings record low temperature
Will remain closed on Friday but will be open regular hours on Saturday and Sunday.
EHS will play basketball tomorrow night at NOC. Go Plainsmen/Pacers!
List of cancellations for Friday, Feb. 11, 2011
The mini-pom clinic hosted by the EHS Pom Squad has been moved to Thursday, February 17. Those who have signed-up will meet from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. in the Harrison gym, located 212 W. Birch. Participants will perform the same evening during the EHS girls&
EPS classes will be closed tomorrow, Friday, February 11 due to winter weather conditions. Please stay safe.
Thursday, February 10--Library will be open until 6:00 p.m. Melting snow will make roads very slick after dark. As always, there are no overdue fines, so you do not have to worry about overdues. Just return items when it is safe to do so.
Enid sets record low temperature
Second storm buries Enid
Winter weather photo slide show Feb. 10, 2011
School bond issue shows progress
We are closing at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 9. We will be open again on Thursday morning, so stay safe and warm and we will see you when you are out and about.
City plans regular Thursday trash service
Police: Stay home; roads are too hazardous
EPS classes will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, February 10 due to winter weather conditions. Please stay safe.
Snowstorm nearing end; Enid buried
Library is open on Wednesday, February 9. We do not advise anyone to get out in this weather unless absolutely necessary. The library will likely not be open a full day, so call before you venture our way.
is closed once again due to weather :(
On Time & Under Budget - Thank you for your support!
Enid votes in new mayor, city commissioners
Travel is not advised
CANCELLATIONS for tonight and Wednesday
Enid cancels school Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011, due to weather
EPS classes will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, February 9 due to winter weather conditions. Please stay safe.
NEW: Contact Enid News & Eagle to report closings or cancellations
Winter storm: Round 2 — Enid could see 8 inches of snow
St. Gregory will become a mission church
YWCA has an Enid First with center
Don't miss our Queen Bee Emcee this year @ the Geography Bee!
What is the term for a part of an ocean or sea that cuts far into the bordering landmass and may contain one or more bays?
We're just 71 people away from 1,000 fans! Please share our page and ask your FB friends to "like" Enid Public Schools!
Showcase for the Arts coming March 27!
Sirens set to be tested if weather cooperates
Task force monitors 24/7: EPD detectives work to keep kids safe from online predators
Want to help the EHS Constitution Team travel to Washington, DC for nationals? Donations can be mailed to Enid High at 611 W. Wabash, Enid, OK, 73701 - attn: Matt Holtzen. Thank you for your support and good luck team!
Here's a look at next year's school calendar!
Ms. Listensprechen, I have sent your message to the Personnel Department, and I encourage you to call Mr. Kirtley about your concern at your convenience. If you would rather leave a number, I will ask him to call you. Central Office staff can be reached
Free Belly Dancing Class with Ana starts @ 10:30 a.m. on Saturday morning! See you there!
Heading downtown for First Friday? We're open until 8 p.m.! Stop in and say 'hello'.
Help the library win over 1,600 books! Go 'Like' our For Dummies page!
NEW: Firefighters respond to Johnston elevator fire
We've got new books! It's First Friday & we'll be open until 8 p.m. tonight! We also have our free Belly Dancing class tomorrow from 10:30-11:30 a.m.!
Felt Fun -Tuesday February 8th from 4-5pm. Join us to make a candy valentine stand up felt hound dog. Make it for yourself or give it to your favorite Valentine!
Enid students back in class; snow keeps some areas schools closed
Ana will be teaching a FREE bellydancing class for us this Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30!
Help us find a mascot for Prairie View Elementary!
Enid Renaissance design firm meets the public at charrette
Enid Public Schools will be open Thursday
Enid Public Schools will have class tomorrow, Thursday, February 3. Special thanks to our custodial and maintenance staff for their hard work preparing the campuses!
School canceled for a second day
City crews out to make it safe
Shelters are full
County travel is treacherous
Plans being made for Renaissance
Since Enid Schools are closed tomorrow, Leonardo's will stay closed as well. Everyone stay safe and warm.
City trash pickup delayed through Wednesday
NEW: Autry Tech closed Wednesday
Enid Public Schools closed Wednesday
Due to winter weather conditions, classes will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, February 2. Please stay safe.
Due to winter weather conditions, classes will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, February 2. Please stay safe.
Officials: Worst of blizzard is over for Garfield County
City commission meeting will be held tonight
Officials: Roads passable, travel discouraged
CANCELLATIONS UPDATE
is closed today!
Send us your winter weather photos
Due to winter weather conditions, classes will be closed today, Tuesday, February 1. Please stay safe.
Due to winter weather conditions, classes will be closed today, Tuesday, February 1. Please stay safe.
NEW: Autry Tech to be closed Tuesday
Blizzard in the forecast
Lovell sworn in as judge
City to consider resolution saving Convention Hall tonight
UPDATE: Call 911 only in emergency
UPDATE: Cancellations
Hey, Knitters! Let's stay home and safe this evening and meet on Thursday evening @ 6:30 p.m. instead. See you all then!
The Enid Board of Education just approved a construction company for the new Garfield Elementary School! Enid's Henson Construction will build EPS' first new school since 1963!!
NEW: E-mail us weather cancellations
Grant County set to vote on sales tax for repairs to fairgrounds
New venues, new artists
Following the Symphony
Local arts district seeks city support
The Bee is coming! The Bee is coming!
Heritage Center to open April 1
Enid City Commission candidates talk of hopes for future
has an opening for part-time guest services staff. Must be able to work weekends. Apply in person at 200 East Maple Avenue.
Charge filed in attempted bank robbery
State gets low school-policy grades
Read our latest e-newsletter!
IPads are on their way to Enid Public Schools sites! Students will use the IPads in the classroom, combining educational aps with touch-screen technology! According to Apple, Enid's implementation is the largest IPad deployment in Oklahoma school hi
Candidates for Enid mayor, Ward 1 City Commission seat speak at public forum
has started working on the Annual Awards Dinner and Auction. Help us out and tell us what YOU would like to see in the auction this year
County assessor to visit area towns
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center now is expected to open in early April
Radar speed signs are not likely in Enid
Emmanuel to provide ESL
via the EHS Project Graduation 2011 FB Page: Join us for a Pancake Supper at McDonalds l Donation $5.00 l Date: February 8 l Time: 5:30-7:30 pm l Place: McDonalds at Maine and VanBuren l For tickets, send a FB message to Enid High School Project Graduati
Enid featured in True West Magazine as one of the "Top 10 True Western Towns of 2011" and "Towns to Watch"
American Legion members ask area residents to help renovate building
House-building permits see climb from 2009 level as others decline
Next time you're at Oakwood Mall, check out center court. Gingerbread houses created by Waller Middle School art students have transformed the children's train area into, "Gingerville." Thanks to the mall for displaying their great wo
Beltran delivers closing news to parish
Congratulations to the EHS Constitution Team - State Champions Again!!
Lock-down: Man arrested inside Waller
has selected a theme for Spring Break Camp--America the Beautiful. Plan now to help us celebrate these great United States! Enrollment will open in February.
UPDATED: Enid man, 23, arrested at Waller Middle School
Do you have a favorite book that you would like to share with others? Do you like brownies? Then join us on Tuesday, January 25 at 4pm to share with others. Elementary kids
Brunt of winter storm skirts Enid
A lack of priests in Oklahoma is cited for shutting down St. Gregory The Great Catholic Church
Congratulations!
Workers to begin removing asbestos from local school
Minor fire hits Koch plant
The 2011-12 calendar has been approved. Download it at the link below!
The Enid School Board has proclaimed January "No Texting While Driving Month." The EHS Student Council is encouraging fellow students and residents to make safe decisions behind the wheel. Parents and teens can even take a pledge to put away th
Enid High School Designs - Look what's in store for EHS!
"It was early in October, 1832, that I arrived at Fort Gibson, a frontier post of the Far West, situated on the Neosho, or Grand River, near its confluence with the Arkansas..." What do you do after you write about a headless horseman and Icha
Asbestos found in Coolidge Elementary School
CDSA seeks Enid community’s help to secure grant
Snow could help drought
is OPEN today. Come on down and play!!
Event celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision
Enid AM AMBUCS raises the flag across Enid for celebration
As Enid firefighters have discovered in last 3 months, kids and fire sometimes don’t mix
Just a reminder that we will be closed on Monday in observation of the holiday! We will see you on Tuesday morning @ 9:00 a.m.
Farmers planting more winter wheat, but lack of moisture a concern
13 train cars derail in Perry, forcing 3 to evacuate homes
A big thumbs up to Eisenhower Elementary School for earning an award from Study Island. This online program helps students practice the skills they are learning in the classroom.
Congratulations to Hayes Elementary School, named a model Great Expectation school for the sixth consecutive year!
Pillar of the Plains: April Danahy is 2010’s honoree
Still has openings for one day fun camp on Monday, but you need to let us know tomorrow if you plan to attend. We are also giving a 10% discount if you sign up for both January and February fun camps.
Special thanks to Enid Arts for donating $4,000 to EPS' fine arts programs! We appreciate your support and your commitment to arts education!
Kansas firm gets Renaissance project
Continental Resources Science Adventure Club starts up again tomorrow for 6th--8th graders. Come join the fun. FREE for Longfellow students and anyone else with demonstrated need. The time is 3:30-5:30. Free transportation from Longfellow via Enid Tr
Teens, spread the word. TGIF for Teens begins this Friday with brownies and book discussions, (Books & Bites) and lego building. make a creature and then we'll make a video of the story behind it. TGIF for Teens has fun stuff for teens every Fri
Water plant damaged in electrical fire Tues.
Authorities seek leads in bank robbery investigation
Enid man hospitalized after rollover accident
Search still under way for would-be bank robber
BREAKING NEWS: Suspect sought in attempted bank robbery
To EPS parents: Thank you for supporting your child's academic success. This link can help!
Fallin makes history as she is sworn in as state’s 1st female governor
Enid native sworn in as lieutenant governor
Arctic front, snow cause slick roads in the county
GEFCO could go up for sale
Join us! The Enid Public Schools Instrumental Music Department will present the 2011 All-City Orchestra Concert January 18 at 7 p.m. in the Enid High School auditorium.
Continental Resources Science Adventure Club starts again tomorrow for 4th and 5th graders. No enrollment fee for students from Garfield, Adams, or Coolidge or anyone with demonstrated need for first 15 students who apply.
NEW: NWOSU cancels evening classes at all 3 campuses
Evening extracurricular activities, including out-of-town travel, for Enid Public Schools have been cancelled due to winter weather conditions.
NEW: EPS cancels evening activities
Program helps disabled high school students in gaining work experience
Coach comes full circle
is accepting enrollments for a one day fun camp on January 17th. Limited spots available for all day students only (PreK--6th grade).
Physicians needed: Enid hospital administrators say there is a shortage
Local hospital renovates rooms to accommodate children, families better
Air Force’s No. 1 sergeant returns to Vance on visit
is having a great time at AgriFest. Come on out and see us today or tomorrow at the Expo Center
It's amazing how much we have in common!
Commission tables choosing Enid Renaissance project overseer
Growth: Enid Public Schools mirror Oklahoma as student numbers are increasing
Do you have a friend or family member who needs help boosting their computer skills? Have them call us for one of our FREE Computer Tutor sessions! We also have drop in tutoring available on Tuesday evenings from 6-8 p.m. and Thursday mornings from 9-1
Work to disrupt traffic at Van Buren, Maine
Coolidge facelift: Work part of $1,754,200 renovation project
Looking for information on tax forms? See what the Library will have available for you this year:
What are your goals for 2011? We have all sorts of materials to help you reach them!
New county commissioners sworn in
Long commutes common in state
Accident stops traffic by police department
Enrollment for tuition-based driver's education this week! Call 234-2404 to enroll!
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Welcome back! We hope you had a wonderful Christmas break!
2011 event to feature horse show, discussion on agriculture issues
Winter to stay relatively mild
NORCE cemetery gets facelift from Lions Club, funeral home employee
First Enid baby of 2011 is born
Construction, new wing commander highlight base year
Happy New Year! Wishing you the best year ever in 2011!
Built Ford tough
had a fabulous 3rd annual Noon Year's Eve celebration. Thank you to our sponsor, Oklahoma Play Therapy Counseling Center, all the people who donated cakes, the folks who volunteered at the booths, the Toelle Family for providing the music, and abou
Library closing at 6 p.m. today
'There would be no Main Street Enid without Lynn'
EHS grad: No guarantees in Hollywood
Regular hours tomorrow & then we'll be closed the 1st through the 3rd for the New Year's holiday. We'll see you bright & early Tuesday morning @ 9:00 a.m.!
thinks it is beautiful outside. Even if it is cold tomorrow, it will be warm inside at the 3rd annual Noon Year's Eve Celebration sponsored by Oklahoma Play Therapy!
Katie posted a new discussion topic in regards to a follow-up to 'Read, Dance, Eat'. Go have a look, won't you?
Fairview couple gives up parental rights to daughters
Danahy puts wheels on local projects
We have Cake Decorating on Thursday @ 10:00 a.m. for elementary students and @ 2:30 for our Teens. Bring your own small cake to decorate!
We have plenty of activities for kids on break this week! There's Cookie Decorating today @ 2:30 for elementary & teens!
Passage of $99.45 million EPS bond issue No. 1 story in 2010
had a busy day today with guests from numerous states. The weather looks great for tomorrow too, so we hope you can visit.
Trash service won't change this week
Hackett nominated as Pillar of the Plains finalist
Mystery of John Wilkes Booth dying in Enid may be solved soon
Developments, death top 2010
Peacemakers Quilters donate 22 quilts to Cimarron Valley Red Cross chapter
Fuel sales increasing at airport
News & Eagle selects honorable mentions
will be open Monday 10 a.m.-5p.m. Come on down and play!
Waukomis man conquers prostate cancer using proton therapy in OKC
Nearly 200 eat Christmas meal at Our Daily Bread
Might be better to wait a week or 2 to return gifts
City of Enid is purchasing property around town
Collecting Christmas
Traditions: Churches’ Living Nativity ‘puts our ministry out there’
UPDATE: County treasurer's office taking payments until 4:30 today
Holiday watch: Law enforcement advises travelers to protect homes
Christmas break is here! We look forward to seeing students again on January 3. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Enid Public Schools!
thinks it is a beautiful day to play outside at Adventure Quest. We may not get very many more like this for a while.
Letters to Santa
Autry students design graphics for future EPD vehicles
is open 10-5 today and tomorrow. Bring the family down for some fun memories.
Just a reminder that we will be closing at 6:00 p.m. this evening for the holidays!
commercial for the Leonardo's $20,000 New Car Giveaway
Continental Resources offices expand in Enid, OKC
The Public Library of Enid and Garfield County will be the temporary home to Christmas elves who will wrap your presents on December 20-22 for a small donation to the Friends of the Library. This is our 2nd year offering wrapping services, and we have a
Magazine names Enid in its list of 10 towns to watch in coming years
City charter questions could affect project plan
As city moves forward on Enid Renaissance project, none of the proposals call for demolition of Convention Hall
We have author Shari England visiting today at noon, our Friends of the Library meeting at 1, and our FOL Clearance booksale happening until 4 p.m. today. It's a good day to stop in!
Enid resident synchronizes Christmas decorations to personal radio station
EPD helps local families with gifts
Our new service desk is moving in today!
Looking forward to Shari's visit at noon tomorrow!
Enid police arrest man during record crystal meth, cocaine bust
Losing an icon: Word retiring from EHS
DCLA coach’s past draws concerns
Drunken driver changed lives of Enid sisters 35 years ago
Manufacturer from Enid to expand abroad
Special thanks to Wymer Brownlee for donating 50 copies of Celebrating Enid to our classrooms! The books, featuring the wonderful photography of Mike Klemme, will be used to help teach students about Enid and Northwest Oklahoma. What a great treasure for
Ring in the New Year with Leonardo's Noon Years Eve Celebration! Midnight might be for adults but at Leonardo's noon is for kids!
Our Friends of the Library CLEARANCE Book Sale is happening now! All items are currently $.25! There are classics and paperbacks...and classic paperbacks! (Hardbacks, too!) There's a wide selection & some are in near-perfect condition if you&
We have author Shari England visiting us on Saturday @ 12:00 p.m.! Make sure you stop in!
The phenomenal Russian bestseller. A vampire novel set in a richly realized post-Soviet Moscow, The Night Watch has sold across Europe and to 20th Century Fox for huge advances. In The Night Watch, the first of a quartet, and reminiscent of Philip Pullm
Chisholm students witness curtain fire during assembly
Soldier surprises his mother with visit on Monday
Finished your shopping yet? Lots of great gift ideas for all ages and all price ranges at the Leonardo's Toy Shop, 200 East Maple Avenue in downtown Enid.
Food4Kids works to keep schoolchildren fed after class ends
Program helps Vance spouses in deployment
City of Enid unveils new website
Stacie Kaiser is the $5,000 Candy Cane Cash winner
How many chances does one get for $5,000?
Vance AFB public affairs chief recounts details of mission in Afghanistan
New VA center at Greenbrier adds residents
Sheriff’s office receives mobile terminals
Mittens is SPCA Pet of the Week
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY CLEARANCE BOOK SALE DECEMBER 13-18 The Friends of the Library of Enid, Inc., needs to clear out some storage space and is having a Clearance Book Sale from December 13-18 at the library in the Red Earth Room on the 2nd floor.
Most county property tax bills are still in the mail
Unsolved mini mart robbery homicide still is open
Thanks to Scott Air Force Base for sending three members of the Band of Mid-America to entertain EPS students today! And, thanks to Vance Air Force Base for making it possible! The music was wonderful!
We're ready for our grand re-opening! The ribbon cutting is @ 4:30!
We're excited to welcome Leadership Greater Enid to Enid High School today!
Local churches provide meals to the homeless, hungry
We have our last 'Mysterious Fears & Ghastly Longings' Let's Talk About it Oklahoma! happening this evening @ 6:00 p.m. & our Garfield County Knitters are meeting @ 6:30!
As schools across the country focus on health and nutrition, learn in this American School Board Journal article how Enid Public Schools is helping to lead the way!
Want to make a difference in your community? Qualified individuals interested in serving on the Enid Board of Education are encouraged to file for open seats at the Garfield County Election Board, December 6-8 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m
New Woodward jail in the works
Local kids have ‘Breakfast with Santa’
EPD: Keeping the public informed
I'm not sure what you're doing this morning..WE'RE getting ready to belly dance.
Photographer celebrates city
YWCA seeks help with Christmas sale
First Friday was a great success. Thanks to Taft, Hayes and McKinley Choirs for their beautiful performances, and all the teen volunteers for their hard work.
With little tin horns and little toy drums Rooty toot toots and rummy tum tums
We are excited to host a state semifinal football game at Selby Stadium tonight! Welcome Thomas and Woodland fans! We're glad you're here! Good luck to both teams!
Vance officials take internal look into Iowa football game flyover
NEW: Former Hennessey coach charged with rape involving student player
Santa's coming! Santa's coming! He'll be here tomorrow @ 6:00 p.m. to help us celebrate First Friday!
New events center back on the city table
Congratulations to Greenbrier and The Commons, CDSA Smart Start Spirit of the Family honorees! Thank you for welcoming our youngest learners as part of your family! If you want to learn more about Enid's intergenerational pre-school programs, take a
December is membership drive month at Leonardo's. 10% discount on all new and renewing family memberships. What a great Christmas gift idea!
Special judge selected
Newspapers destroyed in early-morning accident
Congratulations to Anna & her family. They're celebrating a beautiful new addition today!
Schools beginning to take shape
EPS Foundation hands out grants
Brummal set to run for Ward 5
Teens, we need volunteers for First Friday, December 3 from 5-8. Call Gloria at 616-7182 if you are able to help.
We have a great week planned! Santa is visiting for our First Friday starting @ 6:00 p.m. & we have our Read, Dance, Eat! happening on Saturday starting @ 11:00 a.m.!
OU wins wild Bedlam game, 47-41
Perry farm is closing after nearly 20 years providing choose-and-cut trees
Many Enid retailers report good crowds of shoppers on Black Friday
People stream into downtown for Enid Lights Up the Plains
SPCA features pet of the week
The Library's Thanksgiving break has been extended through Saturday due to some clean (but not-yet-dry) carpets. We will see you on Monday @ 9 a.m.!
Ahhh ... Thanksgiving memories
Just a reminder that we are closing today @ 6:00 p.m. & will be closed until Saturday. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
and what are you doing with all the leftovers?
Is your turkey out of the freezer yet? (Mine's not! Whoops!)
We're looking for percolators to borrow to serve cocoa next week for our December First Friday! If you have, or know of anyone who might have, one to loan-please let us know!
BREAKING NEWS: Key escapee caught
The Pilgrims and.....beer?
The Pilgrims' Real First Thanksgiving (from the DoD)
It's time for a Thanksgiving version of 'Stump our Reference Department!' Want Turkey Day trivia? How about a last minute recipe? We're ready! Bring it on!
Healthy Snack Making for the slightly older kids starting @ 2:30 today! We're also closing a little earlier than our usual Wednesday hours today @ 6:00 p.m. Stop in and grab a last minute cookbook before then!
Police identify suspected shoplifter
Healthy snack making class for grades 4 and up is WEDNESDAY, Nov 24, from 2:30-4:30.
Friday, 2:30-4:30, we're teaching how to make healthy snacks for grades 4 and up. Learn to make fruit smoothies, layered dip and ham rolls. Make and sample. Yum!
UPDATE: Authorities seek to end parental rights of Major Co. couple
‘Cactus Creek’ debut draws ’em
OBA plans to add space
Feeding kids through a card
Will be closed Thanksgiving Day but open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 1-5. Bring your visiting family and friends to Enid's awesome children's museum.
Healthy Snacks on Wednesday November 24th. Learn how to make your own yummy, nutritious after school snacks. A come and go event from 2:30-4:30 for 4th grade-Teens.
Turkey Stories and Crafts Elementary students join us for turkey trivia, crafts and stories on Tuesday November 23rd at 3:30pm in the Red Earth Room
Enid churches prepare to cook up traditional Thanksgiving feasts for residents
DAR to place wreaths on area graves
Armed Forces Reserve Center to open soon at Vance
invites you to visit our booth at the Fall Home & Garden Show at the Expo Center. Face painting and bounce house for the kids; raffle tickets for a $20,000.00 new car for the grown ups.
A big thanks to all three of the authors who visited today! You rocked it out! Always an entertaining program!
We have 'Spirits of Oklahoma' today @ 11:00 and our Friends of the Library Board meeting @ 1:00 p.m.!
Friends of Convention Hall hopes signatures will keep Enid landmark intact
Chesapeake donates truck to Hunter Volunteer Fire Department
EPS students are making a difference in their community! This story even got a thumbs up from the March of Dimes national office!
Great job Hayes students!
Next Friends of the Library Board Meeting—Saturday, November 20 @ 1:00 p.m. We NEED people to step up and serve as officers, so the organization can survive. We have made so many great changes in the library, we need our Friends group to continu
Man faces prison, fine following weekend 4-vehicle-collision death
hired an architect today! We are officially on our way to the next level with a multi-faceted renovation of the museum.
Join us for a paranormal tour of the Sooner state this Saturday @ 11:00 a.m.!
Wounded warriors
It's really nice to see people making use of our new lounge furniture! Great place to relax and read for a while!
NEW Adams Cafeteria Design
City commissioners decide to prohibit any new billboards
Ukena dies from injuries in 4-car pileup on Willow
Don’t rush this season
Crabbs will not seek a 2nd term
Leonardo’s to raffle car for 16th birthday
Join in on the Chautauqua's book discussion of Pearl Buck's 'The Good Earth' this evening @ the Library
has announced a $20,000.00 new car giveaway courtesy of Northcutt Chevrolet Buick & Toyota and AM960 KGWA and 1031KOFM. Get your raffle ticket today.
The Public Library of Enid & Garfield County has a different kind of book discussion group planned! Inspired by Elizabeth Gilbert’s popular Eat, Pray, Love, the Library invites patrons to join us on Saturday, December 4th at 11:00 a.m. for &l
Enid man faces prison on 3 counts of second-degree manslaughter
Moratoriums on tax credits could hurt small Enid businesses
Nominate Pillar
Horany to run for Ward 1 seat
We have the third installment of our 'Mysterious Fears & Ghastly Longings' LTAIO happening this evening @ 6:00 p.m. Stop in to see the new digs, and stay for a chat about 'Mistress of Mellyn' & 'Northanger Abbey'!
High School exchange students share differences between home, Enid
School, grocery seek expansion
Scout spurs playground renovation
Rebirth at Roman Nose
New lodge illustrates park’s story
Enid Public Schools is featured in this season's edition of Education Executive, a nationally published magazine that highlights outstanding school districts and leaders. See what Superintendent Hime says about our amazing students, staff members an
The new floor really makes the library look amazing!
Our awesome new floor is almost finished!
Hillsdale kids go back in time at Turkey Creek
Pizza Hut is site of music booster benefit on Tuesday
Harley needs a ride home
NOC Regents reject bids on Clay Hall
Playhouses to be raffled
Vance student pilot takes advantage of opportunity
Prescription medicine take-back is Saturday
District Attorney Stocker roasted, lauded at retirement dinner
Garfield Elementary students write letters to members of military
Correction: Veterans, current military eat free at Cici's, not guests
Local news briefs 11/11/2010
Attacker faces prison
Fairview Fly-In slated for Saturday
2 arraigned for drug distribution
Veterans program today at 2 p.m. in Fairview
Wildcats host Webbers Falls in playoff opener
Waukomis hosting Roundball Round-Up Friday
Brown Bag Lecture series chronicles the history of Vance Air Force Base
Gov. Henry honors Maxine Austin
Woodring Wall of Honor salutes five Oklahoma military veterans at inaugural Legacy Ball
Thursday city trash pickup will be today
Library to sponsor Cowboy Poets Week
EPD arrests 6 in narcotics case
Rose Rock, nine others will be known as InterBank
Author overcomes death of son to complete book
Good news, bad news for farmers
NOC to salute veterans
The new awning going up on the backwall.
Almost done with new awning!
Jet Lions Club to host blood drive
Local News Briefs for 11/10/2010
DCLA hosts Arkoma Friday
Cimarron Ag Boosters dinner slated Friday
Even with voter approval, SQ 751 remains controversial
Lamb remembers hometown roots
Woodring Wall of Honor plans to construct veterans museum
Local news briefs for 11/9/2010
Cooper: Efforts of the past positioned Vance for growth
Motorcycle accident sends 1 to hospital
Drowsy driving is on rise
Fairview schools to consider shorter weeks in the spring
City of Enid has hired a marketing intern
EPD seeks help locating suspect in attempted abduction
Cleaning up the concrete before the tile goes in
Compare, enroll Medicare events slated Nov. 17-18
Daylight saving time ended last night ...
Jim Bray art exhibition opens Saturday
Extended Forecast: A few facts about Oklahoma State
Honor Rolls for 11/7/2010
Service Notes for 11/7/2010
EHS band fundraisers scheduled this month
Man is stabbed, arrested after an alleged burglary
Board would offer assistance, educate about new ordinance
Changing lives with quilts, bierocks, Cherry Moo
City’s not horsin’ around this time: New livestock plan an improvement over last try, previous dissenters say
Honor bound: A sparse but loyal crowd assembles for local veterans
Market of Blessings event slated
Local restaurant shuts its doors after half-century in Enid
Pair arrested after traffic stop
Enid man charged with misdemeanor for threatening to shoot up NOC Enid
Former Hennessey High coach will face 22 sex-related felony counts
Mennonite Relief Sale continues today at Pavilion
State wildfire potential extreme
Behind the scenes
Local News Briefs for 11/6/2010
Supporters say education funding debate far from over despite SQ 744’s defeat
Local man dons traditional garb of a Scots bagpiper
Former Enid superintendent to be hired at Skiatook
Vendors sought for a local food event
Cromwell’s bird photos benefit CDSA
Homebuyers workshop slated
Freeze-a-thon to help band in Hennessey
4 arraigned on misdemeanor count of selling beer to minor
Enid native takes oath as EPD’s newest officer
County voters follow the same path as other Oklahomans at polls
Lucas holds House seat
City commission looks at new livestock ordinance
City, school to swap properties
Flapjack fundraiser set Nov. 13
Fairview Fly-In celebrates 59 years
Continental still going strong
Enid, county unemployment drops in September
SQ 744 goes down, but nine measures pass
Student threatens shootings at NOC
Market strategist talks economy
Local home sales still down ... but not much
Garfield County vote is large, not historic
Oklahoma Republicans increase House, Senate seats, capture other offices
Phillips University honored
Deer Creek man charged with failing to register as sex offender in Texas
Portion of 10th to close starting Thursday
Paws 4 the Cause raises $6,700
NEW: Election updates available at Enidnews.com
Very early returns favoring Republicans; education funding question is failing
Coburn wins re-election to Senate seat; Lucas wins another 3rd District term
Education funding question fails; voters approve banning use of international law
Republicans leading all races at the top of the ticket
BREAKING NEWS: AP calls Fallin winner of Oklahoma governor's race
NEW: Winners named in local area races
UPDATE: Republicans continue to lead top ticket races; Fallin projected winner in governor's race
Election results will be updated on Enidnews.com
City commission meeting has full agenda tonight
More than 1,150 early voters turn out at county election board
"Prayer is a relationship; half the job is mine. If I want transformation, but can't even be bothered to articulate what, exactly, I'm aiming for, how will it ever occur? Half the benefit of prayer is in the asking itself, in the offering
Local news briefs 11/2/2010
Taking a lesson in ‘Drilling 101’
Bringing 20 years of Hope
Wall of Honor set to unveil plans for military museum this Saturday
Wind turbines may be coming to Garfield County
Briefs for 11/1/2010
Supporters, opponents weigh in on the effects of House Bill 1804
Stuber to run for city commission
A look at the ballot
Lawmaker screens film of life story at Enid theater
Central Christian to host The Market of Blessings
EPS offers EZ School Pay
Annual Integris Bass community fair targets improving health
On the Appalachian Trail
Work begins on Enid Lights Up the Plains
Annual Integris Bass community fair targets improving health
Waukomis FFA sets 10-ton Oklahoma-shaped stone on U.S. 81
Cash-strapped state Legislature may have to extend moratorium on credit
Waukomis students to host local Veterans Day assembly in November
Achievers for 10/31/2010
NWOSU student receives Garfield Co. scholarship for retired teachers
Enid students join OSU’s honor college for their freshmen year
Soon time to turn back all the clocks
Wanted: Photographs of Halloween fun
"People talk too much. Humans aren't descended from monkeys. They come from parrots." Barcelona, 1945—Just after the war, a great world city lies in shadow, nursing its wounds, and a boy named Daniel awakes one day to find that he
Robert E. Lee topic of Part 3 of Fears’ series on Monday
Rita needs a new home
2 vying for treasurer’s post in Alfalfa County
Douglass to be featured speaker at Emmanuel Sunday
Ghost hunters plan to investigate Simpson's Museum
Day of the Dead celebration today
5 convenience store clerks arrested for sales of beer to minor
Foster grandparent Dorothy Walker puts in more than 26,000 hours
County Child Advocacy Center room dedicated to memory of Sen. Milacek
Scare on the Square draws large crowd
Fans asked to support Eagles Nov. 5 at Covington
PPV Lions sponsoring chili and stew supper
Free information on Medicare Part D choices offered
County no longer is in drought area, but fire danger still exists
EPD will receive more than $60,000 to enforce traffic laws
EPD asking for safe Halloween
3 honored by EPSF
Natural gas producers to speak in Enid about horizontal drilling, effect on landowners
Ground is broken on east-side development
Traffic jams problem on Garland
Enid police ask motorists to avoid section of Garland
Fairview attorneys vie for Major County associate district judge
Polls open Tuesday
Enid man pleads no contest to felony assault and battery
Merchants ready for Candy Cane Cash promotion
Enid man killed in accident
Education debate revitalized: State question highlights election balloting
Enid Kiwanis Club continues ongoing effort to refurbish carousel at Meadowlake
NEW: Continental Resources makes Forbes list
BREAKING NEWS: Home accident kills Enid man
Scheffler challenges Boyd for Blaine Co. Dist. 3 commission
Allen, Nance vie for Blaine Co. Dist. 1 commission seat
Shop with a Cop program returns
Sporting goods store plans 2011 relocation
Lucas, Robbins face off once again
Local News Briefs for 10/28/2010
NOC Enid accepting bids for historic college building
Continental recognized in Forbes magazine list
Wilson, Hickman seek House District 58 seat
Police union contract unanimously approved
Enid Public School Foundation will honor trio at Hall of Fame banquet
High winds Monday night cause spotty outages
Inmate captured Monday
Warrants filed for 2 involved in assault in Hunter
Library will close for 2nd makeover
Coats for Kids drive now taking donations
Walk for hunger slated for Nov. 7
Gaslight Teens need funds
2 Enid men in hospital
Man allegedly robs store, nearly collides with sheriff’s deputy
Enid police contract topic of special city commission meet
Dog shot over weekend; another missing
LIBRARY CLOSED IN NOVEMBER FOR RENOVATIONS The Public Library of Enid & Garfield County will be closed for the second part of our makeover from November 7-14, 2010. These renovations are a part of our Library Makeover Project that is funded with
Stocker: Violent offenders from district to stay in jail
1910 news story told of coming hospital
Frakes: Employees keep them coming back to Integris Bass
Longtime hospital chief works to save a ‘piece of history’
‘What we are called to do’
Sorghum plot tour slated for Wednesday
Annual Mennonite Relief Sale to raise money for Haiti, others
Annual Veterans Day parade scheduled early for downtown Enid
Honor Rolls for 10/24/2010
Achievers for 10/24/2010
Early voting to begin on Friday
City says motorists should expect delays during resurfacing of portion of Garland
Deputies arrest man found with stolen property, burglary tools
Candidates sound off on SQ 744 at forum
Kay County crash is fatal for Medford youth
Deployed Vance lieutenant helps Afghan kids’ lives more bear-able
Medford teen dies in accident
3 people may be facing prison for drugs
Fears’ lecture is slated for Monday night
Enid man facing 3 felony drug counts
Alleged car thieves charged
Tip leads to arrests
Leona Mitchell Southern Heights Heritage Center and Museum looking to fix up historic house
Enid sales tax revenues jump from August 2009
Vandals spray paint house and vehicles
Medicare training class set for Thursday
Tulsa man arrested by EPD on warrant
Separate fires leave families homeless in Enid and Canton
What are you doing for fall break?
‘Extreme Machines’ now at Leonardo’s
SPCA festival is slated for Nov. 6
Sorority accepting apps for scholarships
Stevenson receives award
Phillips conference to be held in Enid for 1st time
'Cactus Creek' to debuts Nov. 22 at conference center
Cimarron JH shows off new classrooms
Local officials hope opening of restaurant start of ‘things to come’
Young actors, actresses needed for ‘Travis and Presley’ series
Hillsdale festival Saturday
Local News Briefs 10/20/2010
Wages have decreased in the county
3 arrested in marijuana bust
Red Ribbon Week set to begin on Saturday
Global Spectrum to manage ECVB
Rainfall eases dryness throughout Oklahoma
Service fair brings out people to aid Enid groups
Askins, Fallin go head to head
As far as college freshman Brenda Morris knows, there is only one Earth and magic exists only in fairy tales. Brenda is wrong. A father-daughter weekend turns into a nightmare when Brenda's father is magically attacked before her eyes. Brenda
PPV schools to host carnival today
The search is on for Mrs. Garfield County
Global Spectrum focus of meeting
Free Medicare class slated for Oct. 30
EPS names newest elementary school
Democratic governor candidate Askins speaks to Enid Rotary Club
Local nonprofits getting ready for Christmas
County is dry, which makes fire danger high
Burglars caught
In 1925, Percy Fawcett ventured into the Amazon to find an ancient civilization, vowing to make one of the most important archeological discoveries in history. For centuries Europeans believed the world's largest jungle concealed the glittering king
NEW: Crash near Waynoka kills Wichita couple
Couple killed in car crash
Enid schools face power outage
Band fundraiser slated
Election highlights gender gap in state politics
Massive land auction slated
Sooner State Kennel Club holds its annual dog show at expo center
Garber woman injured in accident
2 women battle for governor in historic race
EPD using website to send public emergency information
Base Commissary is complete grocery store funded by the DOD
Exchange provides merchandise to 6,252 people at Vance, Enid area
St. Mary's Regional Medical Center encouraging breast cancer awareness
Waverly Yard of the Month for September
Fears to give lecture series
Oncue Express slates fundraiser
United Way blows away money record at chili cook-off
Local News Briefs for 10/16/2010
Troop 15 Scouts to sell popcorn at Jumbo Food
SPCA promotes cat adoption
DHS received 9 complaints in 2 years related to mother charged in girl’s death
Preliminary hearing held for ex-baseball coach
United Way of Enid raises more than $22,420 during annual chili cook-off
2010 United Way Chili Cookoff
DHS investigated mother of dead Waukomis teenager
OKC woman charged with drug trafficking in Enid area
Sex offender still in jail
Man sentenced to life without parole in Nimmo murder case
Enid woman is arraigned on felony assault charge
State chamber CEO: SQ 744 is a job killer
Chili cook-off is today
Enid Police Department swears in newest officer
U.S. Sen. Inhofe visits Enid, says he will seek to reinstate earmarking practice again
Local, state vets get Honor Flight to Washington, D.C.
The search is on for Mrs. Enid International
REMINDER: United Way Chili Cook-off is Friday at Cherokee Strip Conference Center
"My Saturday Night. My Saturday night is like a microwave burrito. Very tough to ruin something that starts out so bad to begin with." For sixty years, Jewish refugees and their descendants have prospered in the Federal District of Sitka, a
2 streets are set to close for repairs
New EPD lobby to open Monday
Law enforcement: 2 men near area schools were not threat to students
Scare on the Square slated Oct. 29
It's Oct. 31: City says trick-or-treating celebration is a calendar issue
Canvas paintings created by Kenyan children’s center students on display
Quake felt around the state, region
UPDATE: Police talk to individuals seen near schools Tuesday
UPDATE: Local residents say they felt quake
Award-winning New York Times-bestselling author Mark Kurlansky takes us back to the food and eating habits of a younger America: Before the national highway system brought the country closer together; before chain restaurants imposed uniformity and low q
Waukomis elementary to have carnival
EPS special meeting today
DCLA after prom committee to host baked potato supper
Blood drives set at Vance, Pioneer
EPD finds narcotics on traffic stop
EPS Foundation begins drive to place SMART Boards in all classrooms
Before & after
Law enforcement asking for public's help in identifying suspicious men
Students Against Hunger drive slated
Accident injures Woodward woman
Local News Briefs for 10/13/2010
Public’s help being sought in identifying 2 suspicious men
GCSO issues scam warning
Continental Resources expecting to sink $1.2 billion into oil drilling, workovers and facilities
Storms wrack area
Tonight's Fears lecture canceled
Leonardo’s to host family night
Gaslight now hosting auditions for next show
Local lawmakers say ‘no’ to SQ 744
Willow bridge is set to close
Waynoka’s Harvey House will be topic of 2 events
Committee plans to establish Enid business district
Hunter Christian Church heavily damaged after lightning strikes
Heritage center opening delayed
Toddler’s death suspicious
3 candidates battle for superintendent spot
Waukomis shows off park pavilion, town’s history at celebration
Softball tournament nets $5,600 for cancer patient
Glenwood Elementary School seeking online votes to help in purchasing new playground
2 vie for auditor and inspector post
Stocker to oppose parole prospects
Volunteers aid Christmas in Action on Build Day
As Rex retires from Enid PD, 1st Dachshund Dash raises money to help in purchasing new K-9 partner
Local News Briefs for 10/9/2010
ATV victim to seek specialized care
Former Wakita school employee charged with embezzlement
Student who collapsed at football game was supporting his teammates
Fundraiser set for H. Holden
Packed Vance AFB auditorium sees Tech Sgt. Hoy gets Bronze Star for helping build, train Iraqi police
Fears to present new lecture series
Fresh concrete!
2 men charged for solicitation
Enid man charged with felony count of failure to register as a sex offender
EPS offering online school meal accounts
Fundraiser slated Oct. 16 to help H. Holden
Aline to honor World War II hero
Free wireless downtown?
Sheriff: Remains not human
Enid attracting new retailers, restaurants to city
Man sentenced in Walgreens robbery
An ‘after dash’ for dachshunds slated
$4.5 million U.S. 81 road project 70 percent complete
Police need IDs of men in video
New Garfield Floor Plan!!
We were glad to welcome officers from Security National Bank to Glenwood this morning to tour construction progress! Thanks SNB for your support of Enid Public Schools and its students!
Ready for play!
Today, EHS Football Coach Tommy Parker and members of his team shared their plans for the 2010 season with local Rotarians.
Today was a day of firsts for children across Enid, and for EPS too! Today was the first day of our first full-day pre-kindergarten program! Thank you to Greenbrier for helping us create our second intergenerational program!
Leonardo's 1,000,000th child Olivia Willson, enjoying her new tee shirt
If you liked the 'Twilight' series, or 'City of Bones', check out Meg Cabot's new book, 'Insatiable'! http://tinyurl.com/2uurx6v
Prayer Day set today
Charles Darwin published 'The origin of species,' his revolutionary treatise on evolution, in 1859. Even today, the theory of evolution creates tension between the scientific and religious communities. This same debate raged within Darwin himse
Tech Sgt. Hoy to receive Bronze Star at Vance ceremony
Wide open! Come on in! Watch your step, though. :)
Hearing for 3 in Waukomis teen's death moved to Friday
A steampunk-zombie-airship adventure? "In the early days of the Civil War, rumors of gold in the frozen Klondike brought hordes of newcomers to the Pacific Northwest. Anxious to compete, Russian prospectors commissioned inventor Leviticus Blue t
Kremlin woman charged with cruelty to animals
Remains found near Fort Supply still not identified
EPD seeks help identifying pair in video attempting to break into westside home
Friends of Convention Hall seeking to find a use for 1920s Enid landmark
Several come out of football game crowd and assist fallen boy
West industrial gate at Vance open only to incoming commercial traffic
6th-grader collapses at football game
Crash fatal for Garber woman
Enid YWCA is observing Domestic Violence Awareness Month throughout October
Commissioners decide to investigate sidewalk case
Demolition objections: Supporters say Convention Hall has become Enid's forgotten child
New Garfield Floor Plan!!
We were glad to welcome officers from Security National Bank to Glenwood this morning to tour construction progress! Thanks SNB for your support of Enid Public Schools and its students!
Ready for play!
Today, EHS Football Coach Tommy Parker and members of his team shared their plans for the 2010 season with local Rotarians.
Today was a day of firsts for children across Enid, and for EPS too! Today was the first day of our first full-day pre-kindergarten program! Thank you to Greenbrier for helping us create our second intergenerational program!
OJA employee dies in accident
Ringwood man still critical following motorcycle crash
OBI launches free iPhone app
Autobahn Riders to sponsor poker run to benefit Amanda Landwehr, family
Portion of East Willow to be closed
Truck gets away from owner
United Way to dedicate office space
2 fires remain under investigation as Fire Prevention Week starts
City commission to amend budget
BREAKING NEWS: Tractor strikes gas line near Kremlin
UPDATE: Intersections blocked near gas line break
Local News Briefs 10/5/10
Big Blue Band tops contest
NWOSU to search for volunteers at fair
Fallin speaks about plans
Okeene students to observe fire prevention
iPhone app will give Oklahomans warning of severe storms
Legacy Ball set to honor veterans this November
Annual Horn of Plenty food drive brings in waves of donations
Mid-America Wholesale food show Wednesday at Expo Center
YWCA holds 9th annual Girl Power Rally
City spends $1M a year on local streets
Hitt: Priority given traffic volume in determining Enid streets to be improved
A steampunk-zombie-airship adventure? "In the early days of the Civil War, rumors of gold i
Meteors on the way
Watonga Cheese Festival slated to begin on Friday
1st Missionary Baptist Church youth sponsoring giveaway
All 24 of Enid’s storm sirens will be tested at noon Monday
Fire in garage damages residence in 2200 block of West Elm Saturday
Covington Fire Department helps town lower its fire insurance rating
In-sourcing of Vance simulator jobs takes place
Wide open! Come on in! Watch your step, though. :)
1 hospitalized in rollover
1 injured in cycle crash
EHS teacher seeking her doctorate degree in curriculum, instruction
Chisholm slates Big Night Out fundraiser
Arson suspected in 2 fires
Woman’s recovery after ATV crash still ongoing
Enid man dies in 1-vehicle accident in Logan County
Foundation awards $8,629 to K-H teachers
City of Enid opens 13 bids to demolish Convention Hall
Flight simulator instructor jobs at Vance shift over to government
Enid man dies in accident
2 Enid men are facing life in prison for drugs
Meet Annie
Leonardo’s offering pottery class
OnStar system helps EPD nab man
Advance, Pierre Foods officially close on merger of Enid, Ohio companies
Contestants vie for Star Search prizes
Garfield County is ranked 27th nationally for growing rural jobs
Enid Farmers Market ends its second year
Local, county unemployment rate creeps up near 5 percent
Informational meeting lets residents in on dangers of radon gas
Enid may be in line to host 2012 American Kitefliers convention
Meadowlake fisherman lands exotic catch
Suddenlink digital lineup complete
CDSA to be open during First Friday
Poker run helps Blue Star Mothers
Portion of I-35 is closed near Perry following accident involving 2 semis
Autry to host training workshop
Chisholm director credits new instruments with helping band in recent competitions
Science Adventure Club seeks students
Holland speaks out about the health care bill
Gaines to serve on Oklahoma Heritage Association teen board
Chautauqua event about Will Rogers
DEA disposes of drugs
Dachshund Dash to raise funds for new K-9 partner
Final market evening turns into celebration
Geary man receives the 1st Total Artificial Heart
Tis the season for crops to be harvested, crops to be planted
Eradicating wild weed
Young artists create works about Enid
Alleged molester arrested in Enid
Flu clinics start today
OBI to host blood drives this week
‘SAS’ tourney to help cancer patient
Health care reform to be challenged
Thieves are burglarizing oil field sites, cell towers
Lamont residents fearful radon is in their homes
Apps now are being accepted for Youth Leadership Oklahoma
Okeene school honors alumni with awards
NWOSU to celebrate National Hispanic Month with state historical society speech
Some question if state program really has attracted employment
Historic Enid house gets a reprieve
D.A.’s office works to stave off domestic violence
Horn of Plenty seeks local aid during annual food drive Sunday
Kites Over Enid 2010
D.A. pleased with parole results
NORCE slates full day of events Oct. 8 for its 100th anniversary
NORCE has seen many changes from humble beginning back in October 1910
No record, but Kites Over Enid raises monehy for several causes
EHS Class of 2011 slates Cow Chip Bingo fundraiser
Bridge repairs to begin Monday
Flu shot clinic slated Monday and Wednesday
Norman Road to be closed for resurfacing
Woodward man found dead in pickup bed is identified
Seminar at NWOSU-Enid deals with Medicare, important health questions
Girl Power Rally registration deadline extended
Unneeded prescription drug take-back drop off is scheduled today at 2 sites
Duck hunters rescue puppies thrown into creek
EPD seeks student graphics design help for vehicle art
Forum looks at wind resources
NEW: Hamm on Forbes wealthy list at No. 44
Commission taking applications for city Airport Advisory Board
ODOT to resurface part of U.S. 412 east of Enid
Organizers of the Kites Over Enid event ready for record-breaking try
Main Street hands out business of the year award to women’s clothing store For You
Askins talks about gubernatorial run
Striving to be an optimist in a more pessimistic world
Lighted cigarette results in house fire
Charles Darwin published 'The origin of species,' his revolutionary treatise on evolution
Medicare seminar set
Streets to be closed today for work
Woodring poker run includes lunch
4 face charges related to brawl at Enid club
Star Search-Enid is seeking a variety of talent from area
Charges against former Hennessey coach are amended to 22 counts
Mother of dead girl, 2 others appear in Payne County court
State races headlining November elections
New offer on Vance simulator instruction on the table
Great Land Run fundraising benefits schools
UPDATE: Suspects in teen's death set for arraignment today in Payne County
Heritage center to host lecture series
Ethnic Indian Pow wow slated at Southern Heights center Oct. 1-3
School board votes on construction
Work on master trail plan may resume with yes vote
City attorney says drainage claims made by Berry are false
3 are charged with murder in death of Waukomis girl
Company: We will match cost savings on Vance simulator instructors
Giant parafoils to be part of city’s attempt to break ‘most flown’ record
BREAKING NEWS: Arrest warrants issued in meth death of Waukomis girl
Mother, 2 others face murder charges in Waukomis girl's drug death
Enid library to close for October renovations
Job conversion at Vance controversial
Enid woman faces life in prison for murder
EPS to build 2 new elementary schools
Suing the city
Want to know what the new Garfield Elementary School will look like? Well, here it is! The school w
ECVB soon could operate under new management
Help fly a kite
Grant will help area organizations battle tobacco problem
City: Cost of water meters may go up
Beer trailer caught, torn open going under Maine bridge
Wakita man loses control of motorcycle
2 teenagers in hospital after rollover Sunday
ROOTs seeks Enid-area students
State lawmakers, businesses debate tax credits
EPS Board of Education to consider new school
United Way kicks off local fundraising with food, fireworks
Three area resident injured in 2 separate wrecks
Achievers for 9/19/2010
Sorority to meet Tuesday
Aline Medal of Honor winner named to hall of fame
Canton woman critical after head-on collision
Memorabilia is needed for Enid PD display
Former state senator views premiere screening of movie about struggles after parents murdered
Cherokee Strip Celebration comes to a close
Catch-22: Enid woman lacks transportation to work
Garfield County Fair results
Grant County Fair held
Hillsdale school celebrates success
Vance ceremony salutes POW/MIA veterans
Vance, EPD to participate in nationwide unused, unneeded prescription drug drop-off
Garber man killed in farm accident
UPDATED: 9 affected by natural gas leak at Vance AFB
BREAKING: Explosive detector dog alerts on truck at Vance AFB
Neufeld and Briegge earn leadership scholarships awarded at NOC Enid
Sears slates grand re-opening today
Puppies need a home
S.O. warns of census imposter
Family: ATV accident victim improving
Driver is delayed after Vance bomb dog hits on beer truck
Natural gas leak affects 9 at Vance
Tractor accident kills Garber man
Eluding officer leads to court
Man, woman face imprisonment for drugs, weapons
Chisholm teacher chosen for Experiential Classroom XI
Oxford to close for resurfacing
Man is hurt, 4 arrested following brawl at club
Allen named for OSU alumni award
Emergency responders called to fatality incident
2 OBA students are the only NW Oklahoma National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalists
Gala provides glimpse of new heritage center
City to gather bids on razing Convention Hall
If you liked the 'Twilight' series, or 'City of Bones', check out Meg Cabot
Dachshunds sought for dash
Enid police enforcing ordinance on graffiti
Isabella man injured when cycle strikes vehicle in Major County
Longdale woman hurt in accident
United Way poised to kick off another yearly campaign
City of Enid installing new water meters
Woman purchases K-9 for OHP
Activities planned at heritage center during Cherokee Strip Days
Main Street Enid again recognized for its revitalization projects for Enid
Reservations needed to attend UCO Alumni Reunion Sept. 23
ABATE family picnic slated Sept. 25
Enid man is inducted into the Oklahoma Educators Hall of Fame
Friends assisting library
Electrical accident kills Fairview city worker
Former Enid family to appear Friday on NBC’s ‘Today Show’
Alabama fugitive arrested in Enid by feds, EPD
Convicted killer seeks new trial
UCO to host Enid alumni reception
‘Celebrating Enid’ to be unveiled on Wednesday
Waukomis, Bison suffer wind damage, floods from brief storm
Local news briefs for 9/14/2010
Burglars caught
Shewey set to run for mayor
With enrollment up, EPS faces overcrowding
Filmmakers hit up Oklahoma
State Question 746 to bring voter ID issue to voters
1 injured in cycle crash
Quilt show brings back memories
Enid musician records tribute album for deceased son’s work
Unsettled nation marks 9/11 with rituals of sorrow
Salt Plains to host Pelican Celebration
D.A. to protest all 15 candidates considered for September parole
2 arrested after brief pursuit
3 injured in 2-vehicle crash
Those on waiting list for mental disability assistance face massive backlog
Rebates draw filmmakers to Oklahoma
Canine flu: Oklahoma not one of 33 states with sick dogs
Hometown Heroes: Messages, drawings for troops sought at Farmers Market event
Cancer Support Group to meet at Enid church
EHS College Fair slated for Tuesday
UPDATED JULY 8! Special Needs Restroom
Taken 6/9/10
Chisholm student busted bringing BB gun on bus
Construction work will close 3 Enid streets next week
Taloga woman dies in crash with tractor-trailer
YWCA Girl Power Rally slated
Search warrant turns up drugs
Kids visit Farmer for a Day
Thorny issue of lesser prairie chicken has impact on wind energy, agritourism
Burton crowns Bennett EHS homecoming queen
Updated August 8! It's here! Check out the turf at Selby Stadium!
A look at the turf!
New Garfield Floor Plan!!
Man arraigned for stabbing
We were glad to welcome officers from Security National Bank to Glenwood this morning to tour const
4-wheeler victim now out of intensive care
Ready for play!
Vance plane makes emergency landing
Today, EHS Football Coach Tommy Parker and members of his team shared their plans for the 2010 seas
Barnes: No carnival at this year’s fair
UPDATED! Glenwood Elementary renovations ... just the first of hundreds of projects. Check back s
Family pays a visit to the Garfield County Fair
UPDATED! Renovations are underway at Hoover Elementary! Projects include restrooms and water founta
AF going forward with simulator in-sourcing
UPDATED! Construction at Coolidge is on the move! Phase I projects include restrooms and water foun
City commissioners told stores, hotel, restaurant all looking at Enid
Today was a day of firsts for children across Enid, and for EPS too! Today was the first day of our
New world record: Kites Over Enid may have to beat 7,202, unofficially
J.D. Strong, Secretary of the Environment of the State of Oklahoma, speaks at the Water Reclamation
Vance plane makes emergency landing in Kansas City
Leonardo's 1,000,000th child Olivia Willson, enjoying her new tee shirt
'Where the Wild Things Are' @ 11:00 a.m. & 'Speak' @ 3:00 p.m.!
Homework Helper is coming!
Our Tuesday Night Knitters found some time to knit up some preemie hats to be donated! Thanks so m
09/03
Convention Hall support group looks to find renovation alternative
UPDATE: Residents advised to be cautious of potential flooding today
Local news briefs 9/9/2010
City commission to consider duty expansion for Global Spectrum
Enid, area get less rain than expected from tropical storm
Garfield County Fair has many different contests
Running for commission: Wilson looking to help government help people
News briefs for 9/8/2010
Master Gardeners slated to host a workshop on Saturday at Expo
Grandmother quilts to be on display Sunday
Injured cyclist is recovering
Conference center to be closed today
Hometown Heroes to be honored
Economic woes don’t seem to be affecting Enid
County under flash flood watch
Hermine has its sights set on Oklahoma
Teen pursues spot in the Pony Finals
Enid man stabbed in fight
On track
1 man killed, 2 men injured in accident outside of Shattuck
4-wheeler victim’s health improving
Fall from roof kills Enid man
Ride the rail Sept. 18
Storm sirens test today
Local news briefs 9/6/2010
Fall workshop to be hosted by Master Gardeners
4-wheeler evades police in Garber
World Mission Builders plan to build prison chapel in Alva
Kites Over Enid aims to break record during event at Autry Tech
Cyclist injured in Tour de Trykes
Enid special ed teacher chosen for national award
Collecting bears for Afghan kids
Honored 9 have different backgrounds, experiences
Partners in the Sky an exclusive group of civilians who support Vance men and women
Local college student bikes across the country as Bike and Build lends hand to Habitat for Humanity
Tour de Trykes helps raise money to buy AmTrykes
Okeene girls host cheerleading camp
Achievers for 9/5/2010
Capron seeks donations for monument’s construction
East Maine fire causes $5K damage to house
2 injured in Woods County crash
Child Advocacy Council: Many measures parents can take to guard against SIDS
Former coach faces 30 sex-related charges
Pair is arrested by GCSO in connection with barn burglaries
Fire’s smoke cloud covers Enid
AmTrykes race in downtown Enid highlights monthly gathering
Pi Master Chapter to meet
BREAKING NEWS: EFD battles tire fire
State mental health facility faces the chopping block
NWOSU to close for Labor Day
Enid man arraigned for meth
Smith found guilty in 2nd trial
Hearing is set today for former Hennessey coach
Congressional aides look at Vance mission
Wind energy forum slated to be held with Kites Over Enid
19-year career at base may come to end
Barry still trying to get city of Enid to go forward with mitigation
Knights buying cans for charity
Hunt Family to sing Sunday
Bee charged with burglary, assault
Pilot receives DFC
Morning on Main Street today, hosted by PEGASYS
Contractors offers voluntary cost reduction to help cut flight instructor simulator costs
Vance Development Authority extends Cooper contract 3 years
Common goal: Public comments on saving Salt Plains
Storms knock out power in Enid
Deputies to increase DUI enforcement this weekend
Poker run will raise funds for Ally’s House
Local news briefs 9/2/2010
Waukomis teen’s death now ruled a homicide
Area Health Education Center receives 3-year, $570,000 grant
Unemployment rate decreases in Enid, Garfield County
Dredging Salt Plains Lake requires years of studies
NEW: Wal-Mart, others will be without power briefly today as OG&E crews replace downed poles
ME rules Waukomis girl's drug death a homicide
NEW: Ethics panel passes on further investigation of Lucas
Power out in parts of city
PEGASYS to begin accepting donations
Warrant issued for Enid man charged with burglary
Woman taking 'baby steps' in recovery from injuries
AMBUCS to raise funds for the disabled with Tour de Trykes
Jury finds Smith guilty, again
YWCA seeks advocates for assault victims
MAPC voted to approve new hotel
Heritage center gets etched glass artwork
Enid residents are questioning what will happen to Convention Hall
Expo Center hosts meeting to discuss grant that will save it money
Man arrested for meth
Great Salt Plains Lake meeting tonight
Bedlam blood drive slated Saturday
Man faces prison for rape
MAPC to consider new hotel
Fighting to preserve a local lake
Ringwood winery gives visitors a taste of old-school winemaking during event
800 pounds of bacon highlight first Baconalia
New EPS 4-year-old class meeting at Greenbrier Village
DCLA updates its school libraries
Achievers for 8/29/2010
Jupiter can be seen
Meet the Chiefs set for Tuesday
Church opens food pantry
Denied parole: All but one violent offender
Salvation Army of Enid struggling, in need of donations
EHS club membership open
Local News Briefs for 8/28/2010
NWOSU memorializes teacher with scholarship
Targeting donations
Man sends bounty hunters on wild goose chase in Enid
Reality Party demonstrates what dangers lurk from teenage drinking
Reality party home tour for adults will portray a teen drinking party today
No sign of drought in county, but soybean crop needs rain
Blood drive today at OBI
Early morning blaze causes damage to vacant house
Kremlin man facing prison time for 1st-degree arson
1.33 million Corola sedans, Matrix hatchbacks being recalled by Toyota
Girl injured in 4-wheeler wreck undergoes surgery
Firefighters, city agree on a tentative contract accord
Question would term-limit elected state officials
Woman arraigned on child endangerment
Flu shots at Evans
Big Blue Band car wash is Saturday
Bixler Corner to be dedicated
Army nurse who survived a mortar round in Afghanistan visits Enid
Science museum on wheels will arrive at Leonardo’s Friday
Lifelong Learning kicks off classes
Expo Center may receive more than $500,000 in federal funding
After vote fails, some businesses will be staying put
Enid PD training, fitness, wellness center construction to begin Monday
U.S. 81 re-opened after acid spill cleaned up
Acid spill stops travel near Kingfisher
Garfield County Fair has new additions
Area elections yield bond approvals, runoff winners
Commissioner race goes to Bolz
Gateway shuttered
Ag business program slated at Autry
City of Enid seeks ideas to raise United Way funds
Oxford entrance to Crosslin Park closing Wednesday
EPD investigating recent stabbing
Students want to see Garber develop, grow
Bond doubled for Enid man in ATV wreck
Lawmakers have mixed feelings about lottery and its effects on state education
One shot to cover flu, H1N1
Enid bond issue, commissioner runoff are on the election ballots
Deputies arrest man termed ‘person of interest’ in arsons
Vance kids knit caps for cancer patients
Police urge caution near school zones
Ames awarded grant to repaint Legion post
Volunteer group seeks help in Enid
NOC Enid renovates, adds to its Zollars Memorial Library
Class of 1970 slates reunion
Wildcat fair is scheduled to end week
Okeene students get back-to-school boost
Students at NWOSU learn ropes as interns
Damage seen from Friday evening storms
GOP voters in 3 counties to decide commissioners
Waukomis plays host to 56th district fair and Sooner Celebration
Garfield County Dist. 1 commissioner candidates making final push
EPS could use Mark Price Arena again if bond approved
Supporters see Gateway Enid vote determining city's future
Family of injured woman asks for recovery prayers
Vance simulator instructors caught in unresolved DoD decision on in-sourcing
Drummond school district voters are being asked to decide revamped building bond issue on Tuesday
2nd-degree murder charge filed in connection with fatal shooting
Presentation: Progress has a cost
Passage of Gateway Enid bond issue would relocate some businesses
Portion of 2nd to remain closed until Monday
Ames Day celebration continues all day today
Kremlin polling place changed for Tuesday election
Most Enid grocery stores are not part of egg recall
Kites Over Enid planning big for this year's event
Storm knocks out power in Kremlin, Grant County
Salvation Army starts discount program
City closes portion of Grand for water line repair
Transmission lines from Oklahoma wind farms to the East under consideration
Two pickups stolen from Fairview, Ames
Woman injured after car hits stopped semi
Enid man facing stabbing charges appears in court
Man is arraigned for leaving scene of 4-wheeler accident
Sen. Anderson at odds with proposed in-sourcing of flight simulator jobs at Vance AFB
Cousin of murdered man tells story of incident
In-person absentee voting starts today at election board
Eastern Star to host fundraiser Saturday in downtown Waukomis
NWOSU ranks high on nation college report
EPS ahead of curve on state ACT scores
Escapee from Key Correctional Center is captured
EPD assists Hennessey PD with escapee
Man barricades himself in house after woman critically injured in a 4-wheeler crash
County assessor says tax would be collected as a mill levy
Police remind motorists school zones are place to exercise caution
Authorities seek escaped inmate
Police still seeking killer of convenience store clerk
Updating the conference center, new events center part of project proposal
Police arrest Enid man in shooting of 26-year-old Michael R. Belcher Jr.
Breaking News - Arrest made in fatal shooting
Feightner named newest Vance Partner in the Sky
YWCA hosting volunteer training today
EFD receives $1,000 for sprinkler education
Wheatland Stocker Conference Friday at downtown center
City, F.O.P. reach agreement
Open house at Enid schools is slated at various sites
EPD officers, truck driver are honored for their quick action
Board of Education meeting slated
EPS still enrolling pre-kindergarteners for program
Sculpture honoring Okla. historian is on schedule
Dachshunds to race for K-9
A closer look at Gateway Enid
Ballard speaks at Rotary Club
AT&T turning to CNG
2 arrested in car thefts
Local news briefs 8/17/2010
Cause still undetermined in recent EagleMed crash
Stabbing suspect arrested
EMTs fill the void
Bond issue presentation is slated for Thursday
Enid officials: Ensure Hall’s survival
Victim dies after shooting at intersection of 16th, Chestnut
BREAKING: Police seek stabbing suspect
OKAHEC to hold cancer support session
Chisholm Webelos receive Arrow of Light Award
D.A. to oppose most seeking parole in Aug.
Carrier Community Picnic slated Saturday
Several streets to close for construction
Carver Educational Center receives state recognition for improvement
High-speed chase ends in arrest of Perry man
Fund established for family whose home burned Aug. 8
EPD narcotics officer receives state drug enforcement Officer of the Year honors
Narcotics Unit responsible for undercover operations
Enid Police Department Narcotics Unit 'takes a different breed'
Tabby is an owner surrender to SPCA
K-H foundation slates auction, ice cream social
Supporters and opponents of SQ 744 plan an aggressive push toward Nov. 2 general election
Blankenship details $20M downtown revamp proposal
Plane's pilot makes unauthorized landing at Vance AFB
Rash of hay bale, property fires keep rural firefighters, deputies busy
Heat dangerous in Oklahoma
COMING UP: In Saturday's Enid News & Eagle
COMING UP: In Friday's Enid News & Eagle
Friends of NRA banquet Saturday
Blood drives slated across area
Accidents claim 2 lives
4 from Hunter arraigned in connection with beating
ERDA promoting innovation and growth
BULLETIN: County rural fire departments respond to numerous hay fires
OBNDD agents use helicopters in work to eradicate marijuana fields
Highway re-opened after fatality accident
Woman charged with felony
Soldiers in prolonged conflicts show mental strains
Former Enid attorney receives life for murder
Shawnee man killed in wreck near Mutual
GOP insurance commissioner candidate says he’s ‘squeaky clean’ as allegations resu
Home tour for parents to portray teen drinking
ODOT slates bridge, road repair 8-year plan for Garfield County
Salvation Army to host estate planning seminar
GOP women to meet Friday
45th Fires Brigade has a change of command
It’s time for school
Local barn burglarized Tuesday morning
26 cars vandalized in Fairview
Wee Too suffers fire damage
NWOSU-Enid serves as site of emergency training exercise
Hennessey, Wakita bidding for juvenile facility
COMING UP: In Thursday's Enid News & Eagle
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Garfield County
Tri State Music Festival
Explore Oklahoma: Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse
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