Detrick earns national recognition
Terry Detrick, of Ames, vice president of American Farmers & Ranchers, recently was named 2008 National Association of FSA County Office Employees (NASCOE) Coalition Partner of the Year.
He was recognized at the NASCOE national convention in Omaha, Neb.
“I am honored by this award, not because of what I’ve done but because of who and what they are,” Detrick said. “I have a deep respect for what our county FSA employees do for farmers across the country. They are the ones that carry out our USDA programs, explain them to the producers and help them weed through the sometimes exhausting amounts of paper work. It has been my privilege to get to work with them on behalf of our agriculture producers.”
McCormick joins Carter Health Care
Cynthia McCormick has joined Carter Health Care and Hospice as social worker for the Enid area.
McCormick graduated from the University of Okla-homa with a master’s degree in social work. She is an active member of the Systems of Care board. Her duties include coordinating medical and clinical needs for patients, as well as community resources. She has two children: Hannah, 13, and Zeke, 9.
She said she is looking forward to working with hospice and home health care clients. Carter Health Care is at 2324 W. Garriott. For information, call 237-3963.
Business
FYI for 8/31/08
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From military to market
The local office of the Oklahoma Small Business Development Center (OSBDC) is gearing up to help local veterans transition from life in the military to small business ownership.
- FYI for 2/5/2012
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Bringing back the '50s
Boomarang Diner, set to open this week at 226 W. Randolph, represents not only the newest restaurant in Enid, but also the latest in a resurgence of investment in the city’s downtown business space.
- FYI for 1/29/2012
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Downtown business owners say hosting live music provides a boost for foot traffic
In the struggle for small retail shops and restaurants to compete with their larger chain counterparts, some local business owners are finding live music makes for the best marketing.
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Fueling the future economy
Several companies, boosted by state and federal tax incentives, are aiming to alleviate a shortage of public-access CNG fueling stations by constructing new ones, including a new pump recently opened in Enid.
- FYI for 1-15-12
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A business of her own: Local woman set to move add-on endeavor into own building
Debbie and Marvin Henricks of Enid took diversification to a new level when they combined an oil change station and a ladies’ boutique into a symbiotic business venture that has boomed over the past six years, and now is preparing to expand into a new location.
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Tailor-made hospitality: Kislings' bed and breakfast flourishes
Jennifer Kisling, owner and operator of Maple Place Bed & Breakfast, said the venture was born of a desire to own a small business in her hometown.
- FYI for 1/1/2012
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