The Enid News - Thu Nov 26
Staff reports A 36-year-old Woodward man was hospitalized Thurs-day after crashing his vehicle three miles south of Wood-ward while swerving to avoid a deer.
Providence Place a valuable community partnerWoodward News - Wed Nov 25
Woodward's assisted living center Providence Place is becoming an even more valuable community partner.
Arts Theatre hosting holiday concert seriesWoodward News - Wed Nov 25
It's a great year to bring your family home to Woodward for the holidays. Woodward Tourism and Convention Bureau has announced they will present a Christmas Concert Series, Dec.
Almost time for Jingle Bell RunWoodward News - Tue Nov 24
Tie jingle bells to your shoelaces and grab a Santa hat for this year's Jingle Bell Run.
County approves routine itemsWoodward News - Tue Nov 24
Woodward County commissioners have approved their cash fund estimate of needs and request for appropriations for November.
Area schools worry about further cutsWoodward News - Sun Nov 22
District schools are handling this year's budget cuts fairly well, however coping with the even larger cuts that loom in the near future are going to be more of a problem.
Six candidates announced for Teacher of the YearWoodward News - Fri Nov 20
Six teachers have been chosen as candidates for Woodward's Teacher of the Year. Teachers in the running this year are: Shelley Cook, high school art teacher; Jo Lynn Love, high school English teacher and GATES; Amy Whitewater, 8th grade English teacher and GATES; Danna Farley, 6th grade English teacher; Lee Ann Stone, Westwood Early Childhood ...
Woodward Police pull over man in bunny suitWoodward News - Fri Nov 20
Woodward Police officers went rabbit hunting Thursday night after receiving a call about a suspicious person dressed in a rabbit suit harassing some students at a local restaurant.
Girl Scouts need cookie cupboardWoodward News - Thu Nov 19
Most everyone has their favorite Girl Scout cookie, but who buys them just for the taste? The real reason people buy the cookies is to support the Girl Scouts.
H1N1 clinic now open to everyoneWoodward News - Wed Nov 18
State health officials have announced that all Oklahomans are now eligible to receive the H1N1 flu vaccine, not just priority groups.
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