
Enid News & Eagle
Traffic could be impacted by two projects being undertaken by the city of Enid.
Enid’s wrestlers will be going to their final regular season tournament Friday and Saturday when the Plainsmen go to the Glenpool Tournament.
After hearing its own call for years, Autry Technology Center finally pressed forward with creating an innovative lab to meet the needs of local industries: Autry’s McCullough Lab opened to the public last spring, proving that, by building it, the ideas will come forth and be realized.
ENID, Okla. — A man died Wednesday afternoon from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot near the Enid Trail System, according to Enid Police Department.
The sheriff’s office “will not enforce any ‘rule’ established by the Department of Justice that violates citizens’ rights,” said Garfield County Sheriff Cory Rink, who joined a growing list of state law enforcement officials in saying he will not have his deputies enforce a new federal regulation on pistols with stabilizing braces.
Tyson Foods received a Diversity Award on Jan. 21, 2023, during Enid’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration.
The outside, westbound lane of the 200 block of West Willow will now close Friday, Feb. 3, 2023, according to an updated release from the city of Enid.
Tracy and Michelle Carter were named recipients of the 2022 Billings Citizens of the Year Award during an award dinner Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, at Billing Community Center.
Back in 2010, three Woodward friends got together to discuss meeting the needs of the hungry in Woodward. Les Castor, Jan Gage and Donna Olson planned, organized and helped operate Woodward’s Grace Outreach, a local soup kitchen, for the last twelve years.