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COMING UP: In Friday's Enid News & Eagle
Be sure to read the following stories in Friday’s News & Eagle:
• Garber moves into new elementary school.
• Enid couple is homeless after fire destroyed their home
• Booker T. Washington Community Center honors two oldest residents — a 108-year-old woman and a 98-year-old man.
... plus Enid High School athletic administrators, coaches and boosters agree improvements need to be made at aging D. Bruce Selby Stadium, Capitol spot OKd for 10 Commandments monument and liberals attack health care bill.
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Kites Over Enid aims to break record during event at Autry Tech
History will be made if Enid can get more than 4,000 kites in the air during Enid’s second Kites Over Enid event, which will be Sept. 25.
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World Mission Builders plan to build prison chapel in Alva
Joe Wilson and a group called World Mission Builders construct chapels in prisons and now have built two in Oklahoma correctional centers with plans for a third in Alva.
- 4-wheeler evades police in Garber
- Fall workshop to be hosted by Master Gardeners
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Tour de Trykes helps raise money to buy AmTrykes
Three hundred bicyclists stared at a strip of yellow caution tape in front of David Allen Memorial Ballpark Saturday morning, waiting for the signal to take off for the fifth annual AMBUCS Tour de Trykes.
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Local college student bikes across the country as Bike and Build lends hand to Habitat for Humanity
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Partners in the Sky an exclusive group of civilians who support Vance men and women
- Honored 9 have different backgrounds, experiences
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Collecting bears for Afghan kids
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