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Enid News & Eagle is a daily newspaper in Enid, Oklahoma, covering several counties in northwest Oklahoma. It was founded in 1893 and has changed names and owners several times, and is now owned by CNHI.
Enid is the ninth-largest city in Oklahoma, founded in 1893 during the Land Run of the Cherokee Outlet. It is known for its grain storage capacity, purple martins, and historical landmarks such as the Broadway Tower and the Humphrey Heritage Village.
Angie Debo - author, historian, teacher at Enid High School; Jon Franklin - author, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner; Carol Hamilton - Poet Laureate of Oklahoma, 1995-1997; Marquis James - author, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner; Louis Jenkins - poet; D.L. Lang - Poet Laureate of Vallejo, California; Quraysh Ali Lansana - poet, civil rights historian
Mar. 7—ENID, Okla. — Rashell Bridle's 6-year-old daughter Maya learned to read her first sentence in a hotel room in Austin, Texas, after the family had to evacuate their home during Hurricane ...
Cindy Allen is a retired editor and publisher of The Enid News & Eagle. She writes a blog at conservativemakingsense.com. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Why never-Trump voters ...
Feb. 21—ENID, Okla. — The youngest of three boys, Brad Waken wanted to go everywhere his older brothers, Steve and Keith, went and followed in their footsteps when he joined the Boy Scouts of ...
Find out the names, locations, frequencies, circulations, publishers and websites of every newspaper in Oklahoma. The list includes daily and non-daily publications, as well as online-only news sources.
Jul. 8—Enid Rotary Club will rent a building from the city of Enid to store the former's American flags throughout the year. City commissioners are set to approve a year-long lease of the former ...