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Oklahoma State awards degrees to local grads
Oklahoma State Univer-sity awarded degrees to 810 students at the end of the 2009 summer session in Stillwater. Those from the Enid area receiving degrees are as follows.
BURLINGTON — Stacia Brile Gordon, bachelor of science in nutritional sciences.
CHEROKEE — Heather Lyn Hodgson, bachelor of science in health promotion.
CLEO SPRINGS — Veronica Elaine Scoggins, bachelor of science in accounting.
ENID — James William Alvey, master of science in accounting; Joseph Weldon Blakley, bachelor of science in political science; Elizabeth C. Dillingham, bachelor of science in health promotion; Cody Bill Haney, bachelor of science in fire protection and safety technology; Kayla Marie Harrison, bachelor of arts in sociology; Erik Wayne Haworth, masters of business administration; Kimberly Dianne Leak, bachelor of science in economics; Jerrod Ross Luttrell, bachelor of science in management; Natalie Jayne Nicholas, bachelor of science in journalism and broadcasting; Shelby Leigh Pulis, bachelor of science in management; Andrew Cedric Rihn, master of science in geology; Tabitha Ann Valtr, bachelor of science in accounting; Chance Bland, bachelor of science in marketing; Amanda L. Burke, PhD in psychology.
FAIRVIEW — Jessie Mitchell Horath, bachelor of science in human development and farm science, and Erika Ellen Tate, bachelor of science in education.
FREEDOM — Chelsea Lynn Ferguson, bachelor of science in health education and promotion.
GARBER — Ashley Gwen Grubb, bachelor of science in health promotion.
HENNESSEY — Kevin Michael Meek, bachelor of science in management; Steven Robert Wood, bachelor of science in management information systems; and Sarah Denise Wright, bachelor of science in human development and farm science.
KINGFISHER — Adam Thomas Arms, bachelor of science in management.
MEDFORD — Aaron Joseph Blubaugh, bachelor of science in mechanical engineering.
RINGWOOD — Casey Cole Capehart, bachelor of science in sociology.
WAUKOMIS — Adri-enne Dee Ott, bachelor of science in political science.
WAYNOKA — Ashlee Dawn Crissup, bachelor of science in industrial engineering and management; Megan Renee Walker, master of science in educational technology.
WOODWARD — Michael Anthony Brace, bachelor of science in general business, and Dallyn Mikelle Minnick, bachelor of science in agricultural communications.
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Voters go to polls today to decide Enid’s $99.45M school bond issue
Many school officials will be watching today as votes are tallied for several issues across the county, including Enid Public Schools’ $99.45 million bond issue.
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Florists brace for V-Day
Valentine’s Day falls on Sunday this year but that doesn’t mean you’ve lost the opportunity to brighten your sweetheart’s work- day with a much-deserved floral arrangement.
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UPDATED PHOTOS - Inmates still on loose
Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Monday three inmates remain on the loose after escaping from William S. Key Correctional Center in Fort Supply.
- EHS band hosting chili supper
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UPDATED photo- Silver Alert issued for missing Garfield County man
Garfield County authorities have issued a Silver Alert for an 88-year-old man who hasn’t been seen since leaving for church. The county sheriff’s office says Edward Sutter was last seen about 9:30 a.m. Sunday when he left home for 1st United Methodist Church in Enid. Sutter never arrived at the church. He was last seen driving a gray, 2003 Toyota Avalon. Authorities had initially said he was driving a Toyota Altima.
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NEW: Roads getting slicker as temps drop below freezing
Motorists should be cautious as snow continues to fall.
- Another winter storm hits state; 2 more slated to follow this week
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Rotary reaches goal to have members become part of the Paul Harris Fellowship
Enid Rotary Club always has been one of the most active clubs in the state but recently succeeded in a project few clubs achieve.
- Rotary International is ‘service above self’
- Black History Month lecture slated Feb. 16
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