Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center — and the Enid community — will be saying goodbye this week to Jake Krumwiede, who is leaving his position as director of Cherokee Strip
EPD is budgeted for 100 officers, and is about 23 short of that currently. With those officers, plus 30 civilian personnel, the department patrols 75 square miles around Enid, with
Oklahoma authorities are dealing with “the Wild West of weed” as they target illegal marijuana grow operations, said Mark Woodward, with Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.
“The lesson there,” Keating told the Enid audience, “is the best thing to do is to be respectful and kind and forgiving and friendly to people who may not like