Enid native, Bob McCarty has written a book chronicling the story of U.S. Army Special Forces Sgt. 1st Class Kelly A. Stewart, a highly-decorated combat veteran, that found himself facing rape and kidnapping charges. Despite a lack of both physical evidence and eyewitnesses to the alleged crimes, it took only three days for a military panel to find Stewart guilty [...]
Join CSRHC at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 25 as they explore the 100 year history of Cessna aircraft through a photographic documentary style presentation led by Archivist, Aaron Preston. The presentation is free to the public and will be held in the Heritage Center’s Research Center located on the lower level of the facility. Clyde Cessna’s dream of building [...]
Enid will be electing a new Mayor and several city ward commissioners. This is the time to let your voices be heard. Please educate yourself on the candidates by asking questions, watching the public forums and knowing the facts. Enid is on the verge of doing some great things and with the right people can move forward more than we [...]
We apologize for not getting the times posted for the Mayoral forum on PEGASYS. Enid has four candidates that have thrown their hats into the ring to become the cities next mayor in the February election. Candidates for mayor are David Burrows, Loyd Kaufman, Bill Shewey and Paul Spoonemore. During the PEGASYS debate on Tuesday evening, each candidate was given [...]
Help support a worthy cause while enjoying a nice evening out. A dinner and concert with Brad Richter will be held on Sunday, January 30 at Costello’s at 6:30 pm… dinner at 7. Tickets are $75 each, include a fantastic dinner and concert with Brad in an intimate setting. All proceeds go to Lead Guitar, the guitar program at Enid [...]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TWISTED BY THE WIND A Journal of Inspirations, Conversations and Imaginations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Twisted by the Wind is a collection of stories and words of wisdom, with a fair amount of humor added. It chronicles a philosophical spirit developed on the plains of Oklahoma, the Arizona desert, Nashville, and the wine country of California, honed through a lifetime of entrepreneurial [...]
Since posting this we have discovered several additional photos of our long time family home. These additional photos have a great look at the intersection of Van Buren and Randolph when it was just a two lane neighborhood street. Enjoy! For as long as I can remember and much further back than that, my family owned the house located at [...]
Enid Pug Wins OKC Race Enid resident Carrie Fenley loaded up her pug and took him down to Puggerfest in Oklahoma City. And not only did they come away with a win in the pug races but he had his picture in the Daily Oklahoman.












