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Church holding Thanksgiving dinner
On Tuesday, the United Methodist Women in Mooreland will hold their annual Thanksgiving dinner from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Organizers said the dinner has been held for at least 50 years - originally in the basement of the church and now in the church’s Family Life Center.
The church women serve up all the traditional Thanksgiving favorites.
Proceeds go to a number of area groups including the Pregnancy Center, Domestic Crisis Center, Christmas gifts to the Mooreland Nursing Home and more.
For additional information call the church office at 580-994-5550.
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Committee approves floor plan
After approving a new building design during their last meeting, members of the Woodward Conference Center Building Committee approved a revised floor plan Monday to reflect the new building design.
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Hospital names interim CEO
Charles Nasem, chief operating officer at Deaconess Hospital in Oklahoma City, has been named interim CEO at Woodward Regional Hospital (WRH) effective immediately.
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Board approves number of construction bids
Numerous construction bids for the Early Childhood Center, Agricultural Education Building and Hitting/ Weight Room Facility were approved during the Woodward Board of Education’s regular meeting Monday.
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Board hears supporters, detractors of principal
The public forum at Monday night’s Woodward Board of Education meeting was almost all about Cedar Heights Elementary principal Sharon Yeager.
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Boomers punch ticket to state
Woodward is in the Class 4A state basketball tournament for the first time since 2004.
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Area school calendars
School calendars from across the area.
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Pregnancy Center concert features 'popular' bands
Christian bands Barlow Girl, Stellar Kart and VOTA will perform in concert at 7 p.m. March 27 at the Woodward High School Auditorium to raise funds for The Pregnancy Center, an agency that provides help to expectant and new mothers in the area.
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Woodward senior named Academic All-State
Woodward High School senior Chelsea Williams has been named one of 100 Academic All-Staters for 2010 by the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence.
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Ways you can save on taxes
If you are among the many Americans who feel like you're working just to pay the government, you may be surprised to learn that the federal government is offering a tax credit for 2009 and 2010 just for those who are gainfully employed.
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School board to act on construction bids
School board members are slated to consider awarding a total of approximately $427,000 in connection with 16 projects relating to the construction of a Hitting Facility/Weight Room and an ag barn.
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