The Edmond Sun, Edmond, OK - Mon Nov 23
The State Capital Publishing Museum in Guthrie is getting a chance to re-open its doors thanks to an affiliation agreement between the Oklahoma Historical Society and the Logan County Historical Society.
Inmate files suit in city jail incidentThe Edmond Sun, Edmond, OK - Thu Nov 19
A Logan County man serving time in prison is suing the city and an Edmond police officer over injuries stemming from an alleged jail incident, according to a court document obtained by The Edmond Sun.
Consultant outlines airport expansion optionsThe Edmond Sun, Edmond, OK - Wed Nov 18
The Guthrie-Edmond Regional Airport Board examined a feasibility study Wednesday that could lead to airport expansion.
Okla. Cowboy Museum Makes Way For IndiansCharlotte Channel 9 - Tue Nov 17
An Oklahoma museum that once was dedicated strictly to celebrating the cowboy is continuing an effort to open itself to Native American history as well.
Courthouse work put on holdChickasha Daily Express - Tue Nov 17
A crane hovered over the Grady County Courthouse. Workers from one construction company stood waiting to work.
Ninnekah FFA students attend 82nd National ConventionChickasha Daily Express - Tue Nov 17
The Ninnekah FFA Chapter recently attended the 82nd National FFA Convention titled "Lead Out Loud." Held in Indianapolis, Indiana, over 50,000 FFA members, advisors and guest from all 50 states, including Puerto Rico, attended this year's National Convention as well as many other members and guests who had the opportunity to watch the televised ...
7 inducted into Oklahoma Hall of FameThe Edmond Sun, Edmond, OK - Fri Nov 13
The Oklahoma Hall of Fame has added seven new members, including a posthumous honor for basketball star and musician Wayman Tisdale.
Low voter turnout doesna t stop bond passageThe Edmond Sun, Edmond, OK - Thu Nov 12
Eligible voters for the Edmond School District's 2009 bond issue in Logan and Oklahoma counties number 83,565 residents, said Election Board officials in Oklahoma and Logan counties.
Riders learn motorcycle safetyThe Edmond Sun, Edmond, OK - Mon Nov 09
Edmond Police officers, Oklahoma County sheriff's deputies and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers taught a free civilian motorcycle safety class Saturday at the Edmond Fire Department's training facility.
More warm, dry weather expectedThe Herald Democrat - Wed Nov 04
Warm, dry conditions will continue across Oklahoma on Wednesday. The National Weather Service said high pressure moving across the southern Plains will keep any precipitation at bay for several days.
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