Garfield County Health Department’s COVID-19 vaccination event scheduled for Monday has been moved to Oakwood Mall.
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KINGFISHER — U.S. 81 north of Kingfisher was closed for a time again Friday night after torrential rains throughout the day sent creeks out of…
 Grant County Emergency Management Director Brandon Fetters said now they are just waiting to see what the latest round of storms will bring in terms of rainfall.
Residents along the Cimarron River are evacuating near Crescent, as banks give way underneath homes, leaving them exposed to the flooding river.
The quake was centered near Medford, about 21.9 miles north-northeast of Enid, according to U.S. Geological Survey. It was about 3.1 miles deep.
Grant County Citizen of the Year award was presented recently to Shannon Currence, of Grant County Health Department.
Three of the derailed cars fell onto their sides. The other two derailed cars remained upright, Grant County Emergency Management Director Brandon Fetters said.
In August, former Grant County Emergency Manager Richard Donaldson announced his retirement. His last day was Sept. 30.
The west side of Enid received 2.7 inches last night while the Salt Fork Oil Field received 7 inches and Kremlin received six inches of rain, according to Garfield County Emergency Manager Mike Honigsberg.
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