Be sure to read the following stories in Thursday’s News & Eagle:
• Two Enid police officers have been suspended with pay pending an investigation into their conduct relating to the murder trial of Rudarty Redbone Archilta.
• Young boy grows up watching Vance planes fly and dreaming of being a pilot, and now he is one.
• Enid Pacer finds her stride after coming off the bench.
... plus Oral Roberts was a towering figure in 20th century American Christianity, Senate enters gridlock after Oklahoma senator calls for 767-page amendment to be read and a lawyer asks a federal appeals court to let families of victims of the World Trade Center attacks remove ashes of their loved ones from a garbage dump; city attorney calls debris “undifferentiated dirt.”
Local news
COMING UP: In Thursday's Enid News & Eagle
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OSHA hits Zaloudek Grain with fines following accident
Zaloudek Grain Co., where two teens lost legs when they were caught in a grain auger last August, has been hit with additional fines for violations of federal safety laws.
- Local legislators approve of Fallin’s address
- Changing school lines: School board planning meeting targets boundaries
- Enid man arrested on rape charge Monday
- ‘Math Mania’ kicks off today
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Snow, rain, cold in forecast for Enid, area
The high Wednesday will only reach 35, according to NWS
- Legislators prepare for busy session
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New passes
- Commission to meet Tues.
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Addressing special needs
Military families face a number of challenges in service to the nation, not the least of which are the frequent moves.
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