Entries for December 2010
The Enid News and Eagle
by Robert Barron
December 28, 2010
Continental Resources is expanding some of its offices in Oklahoma City and in Enid.
Brian Engel, vice president for public affairs for Continental, said the company has leased 5,000 square feet in the Downtown Tower at 101 N. Robinson in Oklahoma City. The company also is renovating 5,000 ...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Robert Barron
December 26, 2010
ENID — Santa Claus has come to Enid Woodring Regional Airport this year.
Things are looking up at the airport, which has seen increased fuel sales and construction during the year, and airport director Dan Ohnesorge said there is more to come. Fuel sales of jet aviation fuel have increased between ...
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The Enid News and Eagle
by Robert Barron
December 25, 2010
ENID — The city of Enid is involved in a program to purchase downtown property from owners who want to sell their property.
The city purchased two properties during the past year, and City Manager Eric Benson said the city is attempting to purchase additional property.
Some of the property is in a...
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The Journal Record
by David Page
December 21, 2010
ENID – After she graduated from Phillips University in Enid, Carmen Ball volunteered to do some work with the Enid Community Theatre.
More than three decades later, she is still a volunteer with what is now known as Gaslight Theatre. She is more than just a volunteer. Ball now serves as president o...
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The Journal Record
by David Page
December 21, 2010
ENID – In 1951, R.C. Parrish and two partners established a machine shop in a small chicken house in Enid.
Parrish was the machinist. One partner provided the chicken house and the third partner provided bookkeeping services. Their initial investment totaled $5,362.04.
After a short time, Parrish ...
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The Journal Record
by David Page
December 21, 2010
ENID – In 1989, a community theater group decided to buy an old building in downtown Enid.
The building at 221 N. Independence, purchased by Enid Community Theatre, had been used for vaudeville and other live performances and as a movie theater. For over 50 years the building had operated as the Cr...
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