Be sure to read the following stories in Wednesday’s News & Eagle:
• Two men arrested for shooting calves and running over a bull near Covington.
• Police attorneys and murder victim families speak out in murder case.
• Nebraska defensive tackle, Suh, wins player of the year.
... plus a group of Enid quilters offers warmth for the needy, state gets a look at next year's revenue picture and proposed taxes and fees on upper-income earners, insurers and even tanning parlors — plus Medicare cuts — would take effect quickly if health care plan is approved.
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COMING UP: In Wednesday's Enid News & Eagle
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- Silver Alert issued for 87-year-old man
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To a good home: Animal control struggles to adopt out strays, abandoned pets
Enid Police Chief Brian O’Rourke said the five-person staff behind Enid's animal control facility is being inundated with calls of strays and pet owners no longer able to care for their animals — and with spring on the way, the problem will only get worse.
- Guilty plea for Center director
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‘A million-dollar rain’: Recent precipitation vital to area’s wheat crop
Friday’s rain was much needed — and much welcomed — by the area’s wheat and other crops.
- Teen speaks on accident, aftermath with students at Chisholm High School
- Accused ruled not competent for murder trial
- Autry Tech to host open house Feb. 12
- Registered sex offender moves to Enid
- SNB service to be interrupted
- Three free CPR classes offered
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