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Mayor and commissioners recognize employees, volunteers and local institutions; veterans week schedule detailed
Summary
The Enid City Commission used its presentations segment to spotlight a Railroad Museum centennial locomotive, honor an animal welfare officer for bravery, recognize Lowe’s volunteers who renovated a community center and preview Veterans Week events including a Nov. 8 parade and Nov. 11 commemorations.
The Enid City Commission on Oct. 21 devoted part of its meeting to presentations and proclamations, honoring local volunteers, employees and organizations and previewing the city’s Veterans Week schedule.
Mayor David M. Mason recognized the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma and highlighted locomotive 1519, which the museum plans to repaint. The mayor encouraged residents to visit the museum and said admission was about $6.
The commission recognized JC Keller (animal-welfare staff) as the city’s October employee of the month after staff described her response to a violent dog attack. Supervisors said Keller arrived first on the scene, secured the dog and allowed first responders to reach and transport injured people; staff described multiple…
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