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The Enid Daily Eagle was a weekday-only newspaper by Enid Publishing Company from September 1901 – 1989, with a Saturday edition entitled the Enid News and Eagle, Dec. 12, 1987-Feb. 25, 1989. [5] Its current incarnation has been called the Enid News & Eagle since 1989. [6] Enid News & Eagle reporter Robert Barron interviews FEMA PIO Charles ...
The List of newspapers in Oklahoma lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in ... The Enid News & Eagle: Enid: Daily: 15,603 [4] CNHI ...
May 2—ENID, Ok. — The city is set to approve a private agreement to install a new methane collection system at Enid's landfill and then sell the leftover gas. City commissioners will vote on a ...
May 14—With Tuesday's city approval of an agreement that includes paying the Osage Nation $1 million, Enid's long-planned Kaw Lake pipeline project can begin construction. The Osage Nation will ...
In 1920, Garber purchased the Enid Morning News, which later merged with the Enid Eagle in 1923. He became the editor and co-publisher of the Enid Publishing Company, maintaining an active role following his congressional career. His son, Milton B. Garber, later became editor. [6]
Feb. 21—ENID, Okla. — The youngest of three boys, Brad Waken wanted to go everywhere his older brothers, Steve and Keith, went and followed in their footsteps when he joined the Boy Scouts of ...
The Ada News three days a week (previous daily) of Ada, Oklahoma; The American weekly of Moore, Oklahoma; Claremore Daily Progress daily of Claremore, Oklahoma; The Daily Times of Pryor, Oklahoma; The Duncan Banner daily of Duncan, Oklahoma; Enid News & Eagle daily of Enid, Oklahoma; The Express-Star daily of Chickasha, Oklahoma
Apr. 2—April 2-8 EVENT [Friday] First Friday, 6-9 p.m., downtown Enid. Live music, and special activities/events downtown. This month: Gaslight Theatre centennial celebration, chalk art ...