Originally built near Cleveland during the winter of 1900 by Everett and Mandy Sneed with the help of several neighbors, the newly relocated cabin will serve as an example of
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
The Sneed Cabin will be the first new historic building added to Humphrey Heritage Village in 30 years, said Jake Krumwiede, Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center director.
DR) Garfield County Detention Facility Administrator Ben Crooks has resigned to take a position with a national private company in the corrections industry. His resignation, submitted Wednesday .