If you want to see what your old Junior High might look like the next time you are home, check this out:
Waller Renovations/Construction
also you might want to see what the new elementary school, Prairie View, way west part of Enid, will look like.
This month, the City of Enid generously donated Gore Park (the Armory site) to EPS so it could be home to the new Garfield Elementary School (Replace with new 74,000 square-foot school.). Additionally, the City of Enid traded Enid Public Schools the south parking lot of Selby Stadium for the district's land at Lahoma Courts Park, which is located near one of the city's fire stations.
Adams Elementary is getting a new cafeteria.
I hope you all have a really great Thanksgiving!!!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Bartlesville ends Enid's season
November 6, 2010
The Enid News and Eagle Sat Nov 06, 2010, 12:58 ABARTLESVILLE — — A football season, so full of promise, ended in bitter disappointment for the Enid Plainsmen (6-4, 4-3) Friday night as the Bartlesville Bruins (7-3, 5-2) thumped them 28-9, knocking Enid completely out of the playoff picture.
The Plainsmen’s loss, combined with wins by Bixby over Sand Springs (48-35) and Owasso over Ponca City (38-7), put the finishing touches on Enid’s spiraling playoff aspirations. An Enid win would have secured the No. 2 seed in District 6A-4 and a home playoff game against Norman.
Local restaurant shuts its doors after half-century in Enid
Pak-A-Sak, an Enid restaurant staple that has been on the corner of Maine and Fifth since 1954, has shut its doors. Pak-A-Sak owner Terry Washburn said he made the decision to close the business Friday after he received a letter from St. St. Mary’s owns the Pak-A-Sak property. Talks progressed from there, and although there is no formal agreement between the two entities, it’s looking like the longtime Enid restaurant may move west, potentially moving to the mall near Jan. 1.
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