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Family Land Heritage Program News

Contracts top city commission agendaMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:48PMENID — Enid city commissioners will discuss appropriations contracts with several organizations during their meeting tonight. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. in commission chambers at the city administration building, 401 W. Garriott.

WOLF CREEK HERITAGE MUSEUM NOTESMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 12:55PMA very busy week with a lot of visitors . The core group is progressing well with the photograph project and the archive room is filling up with albums nicely labeled and cataloged. It is going to be exciting researching our archives for museum exhibits, newsletters,etc.

Wolf Creek Heritage Museum NotesMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 12:55PMA very busy week with a lot of visitors . The core group is progressing well with the photograph project and the archive room is filling up with albums nicely labeled and cataloged. It is going to be exciting researching our archives for museum exhibits, newsletters,etc.

EMED Mining Public - Quarterly Operational UpdateMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 10:16AMEMED Mining Public - Quarterly Operational Update

Audubon Society takes over 50-acre Butler conservancySunday, July 17, 2011 @ 11:49PMWhen the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania acquired the 50-acre Succop Conservancy in Butler, the nature enthusiasts vowed to make the transition as smooth as possible. The society promised the conservancy's former owner, the Butler County Community College Education Foundation, that it will continue the same summer programs -- nature walks, campfire cookouts and dozens of weddings.

Astrakhan: The Capital of the CaspianSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 12:04PMASTRAKHAN — While the Russian word for "tomato" may be masculine, Astrakhan natives tag an "a" on the end, switching the gender.

Nashville People in BusinessSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 10:09AMA look at new hirings and other news in the business community.

The Next Page / Are yinz from Pittsburg?Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 11:51PMRichardson Clover had a problem, and a pretty good idea how to fix it. As assistant hydrographer in the U.S. Navy's Bureau of Navigation in 1889, Lt. Clover was in charge of producing its maps. He'd noticed that many place names were spelled several different ways, especially in Alaska, where there were 20 indigenous languages.

Delta council highlightsFriday, July 15, 2011 @ 1:32PMHighlights from the Monday, July 11 Delta council meeting.