Entries for December 2009
The Enid News and Eagle
by Kasey Fowler
December 18, 2009
Garber Elementary School students will start the new year off right in a brand new building.
Garber passed a bond issue in 2007 providing for the new building.
“Our bond issue was in 2007 and it was for $3.5 million. We ended up with only $2.6 million in construction,” said Jim Lamer, Garber super...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Candy Cane Cash draws record crowd
December 14, 2009
Even chilly weather didn’t discourage the largest crowd to ever turned out for the Candy Cane Cash drawing Saturday morning at David Allen Memorial Ballpark.
The temperature hovered around 40 degrees according to the ball field thermometer as around six or seven thousand people waited anxiously hop...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Staff Writer
December 09, 2009
Pioneer-Pleasant Vale Public Schools patrons ap-proved a pair of bond issue proposals Tuesday by overwhelming margins.
The two propositions to-taled $5.9 million. The big-gest item is $2.2 million for a new gymnasium.
Proposition 1, an $800,000 transportation issue, passed by a vote of 223-55, or ...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Staff reports
December 04, 2009
Advance Food Co. has reached an agreement to acquire the operating assets of an Iowa frozen-food manufacturer.
No purchase price was announced for the sale of Whitaker Foods, of Evansdale, Iowa, to Advance.
“This acquisition is an important step in our company’s desire to bring the very best in va...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Cass Rains, Staff Writer
December 04, 2009
Garfield County was honored this week by National Association of Town Watch for its participation in National Night Out this year.
Garfield County was one of 14 cities or counties honored as Rookie of the Year 2009 for its inaugural participation in the national event, which brings law enforcement ...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Joe Malan, Staff Writer
December 03, 2009
Oklahoma has more cardiovascular-related deaths on average than 47 other states in the nation, according to United Health Founda-tion.
Medical personnel at Integris Bass Baptist Health Center want to help change that throu-gh the health center’s new Integris Heart and Vascular Institute of North-we...
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