Entries for November 2011
The Enid News and Eagle
by Robert Barron, Staff Writer
November 30, 2011
A public comment meeting Tuesday concerning proposed city ordinances yielded some good comments, city staff said.
City Attorney Andrea Springer said she may schedule another hearing on the night the ordinances are presented to passage by the city commission, expected to be sometime in February.
As...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Robert Barron, Staff Writer
November 29, 2011
ENID — The process of demolition at Convention Hall, preparing for renovation as part of the $24.5 million Enid Renaissance Project, has begun.
But, demolition may not be an entirely accurate description of the process.
Bob Myers, project manager for Enid Renaissance Project, said some of the inte...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Austin Prickett, Staff Writer
November 29, 2011
ENID — Customers seeking Black Friday holiday bargains packed into Enid businesses early and often.
Larger retail stores, such as those located in Oakwood Mall, opened their doors early and saw steady business all day, with door-buster deals and special events keeping customers around, said Kelly G...
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The Journal Record
by David Page
November 21, 2011
ENID – An increase in spending by visitors has advanced Garfield County into the top 10 among the 77 Oklahoma counties in tourism spending.
Travelers to Garfield County spent $81.26 million in 2010, according to a new survey – the Economic Impact of Travelers to Oklahoma Counties 2009-2010 – releas...
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The Journal Record
by David Page
November 21, 2011
ENID – This week about 65 shooters will be in Enid for the 2011 Grand National Quail Hunt.
“We will have a full week of activities,” said Troy Enmeier, president of the Grand National Quail Club and a certified financial planner with Ameriprise in Enid.
The shooters in the 45th annual event will i...
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The Journal Record
by David Page
November 21, 2011
ENID – When Darren Janes was a teenager, his mother put him to work.
In 1989, Kathy Janes was operating a temporary staffing business out of their home to supplement the family’s income.
“When she got busy in the summer she would have me answer the phone for her,” Darren Janes said. “I might have ...
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