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EHS – Year in Review

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Enid High Athletic Director, Scott Mansfield, has just finished his first year on the job, which made this a great time to chat with him about the 2023-24 school year, and what they are looking forward to in the future.

“I don’t define success by wins and losses, those are for the morning coffee guys” says Mansfield, “I care more about whether the kids are buying into the team culture, team concept, and team philosophy. I want our athletes to strive academically and learn how to be a part of the community. Ultimately, I want them to be solid citizens, which you can’t really track until they maybe graduate college, maybe get married and have kids. I want them to be successful at life, and athletics can play a part in that.”

That’s not to say he isn’t interested in the product on the field or court, but Mansfield believes in the bigger picture. “Wins are great, and our goal is to be competitive in every sport, but we want winners at life too. And I believe our philosophy helps our student athletes achieve just that,” says Mansfield.  

And over this last year, there has been a lot to be proud of – the baseball team made the state tournament, Haley Hibbets finished 5th in state at #1 Singles in tennis, Shae Salinas made the state tournament in girls wrestling, swimming qualified 12 events for the state meet, and the 4X400 track team and a high jumper made the state track meet. 

But again, Mansfield is quick to point out that the softball team won the Academic State Championship and several other sports programs won OSSAA Academic Achievement Awards, part of his goal to turn out well rounded student athletes.

Learning Curve

Being a first year A.D., Mansfield says that he’s had to learn a lot about the less publicized sports. “My whole life I’ve been around sports like football and basketball, so it’s definitely been a learning experience to try to understand sports like cross country, swimming, and track and what we need to do to help them succeed. Even “private” sports like tennis and golf present challenges that we have to be able to meet to be able to succeed.”

Mansfield also worked with new head coaches for swimming, football, and golf, and he will be hiring new head coaches for volleyball, girls cross country, and track and pom over the summer. “We want high character and high-quality coaches that will grow our youth programs and instill those traits in our student athletes,” he said.

And while he has not started developing a wish list for the future of facilities, he is really appreciative of the public/private partnerships the district has developed that have helped develop some of the top facilities in the state for baseball, soccer, and soon-to-be tennis. “The partnerships we have had across multiple sports have given us a smother and greatly expedited timeline to be able to provide great facilities for our kids.”    

The Future

Next up: Summer Pride. “Summer pride is the building block of great teams. While we cannot require attendance, it is highly recommended, and the coaches and I have set a goal of 90% participation. The sweat these kids put in in July pays dividends in November (the first championships). It is also a time to see coaches really pouring into these kids, especially in sports other than what they coach. We see these coaches supporting other kids and as that support grows, it really helps encourage and develop these kids as people. I want the community to be proud of our kids and our brand. I want unity in the department to reach those goals, and I want people to be proud of what we are doing here. Those are my future goals. Creating productive members of society is real winning in my book,” says Mansfield. 

DUMPSTER DIVERS DELUXE

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Well, howdy again Okies! Today’s topic? Raccoons. Cute little furry creatures of the night, you say? Hogwash, these little trash can pandas are in large part responsible for the decimation of pheasant, quail, and turkey. Don’t believe me? I bet y’all don’t see near the numbers of birds as years past. Sure, they aren’t solely responsible, but I read a recent report that raccoons are responsible for about 70% of the decline in game birds (along with opossums).

I’m familiar with two different programs that will pay $10/tail for a raccoon in an effort to revive the game bird population. As an example, as to their numbers, I’ve personally caught 24 raccoons in a month on my own little measly twenty acres in which I live. While they also eat plants, they’ll consume eggs, small rodents, and insects.

Adults range anywhere from five pounds up to thirty-five pounds. I’m told a large male raccoon can squeeze itself into a hole in a tree that’s barely a few inches in diameter.

Breeding from January to March, females will give birth to up to seven cubs (or “kits”) later in the spring, although the average is generally three to four cubs. Most only live to be a couple years old, although some can last up to six years or so.

Ready for the raccoon trapping secret food? Captain Crunch cereal. I’m not kidding. Grab a Z-trap or a Duke trap (with a heavy, long anchor), put out some cereal, and voila, you’ll catch raccoons. Whether making a raccoon-skin cap or simply trying to help the bird population, raccoons need to be minimized in numbers.

Should I Go to the ER?

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Knowing when to go to the emergency room is important for getting timely medical attention for urgent or life-threatening situations.

Dr. Renah Gibson, DO, family medicine physician with St. Mary’s Physician Associates, provides you with seven medical situations that warrant a trip to the ER.

  1. Pain or Pressure, accompanied by other symptoms like shortness of breath, nausea, sweating or pain radiating to the arm, neck or jaw, which could be a heart attack.
  2. Severe Abdominal Pain, especially if accompanied by vomiting, fever or inability to pass stool or gas, which could indicate appendicitis, pancreatitis or intestinal blockage.
  3. Severe Headache, especially if it’s sudden and intense, along with other symptoms like confusion, weakness, vision changes or neck stiffness, which could be a stroke, meningitis or other serious condition.
  4. Sudden Weakness or Numbness, especially if it’s on one side of the body, which could mean a stroke or transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke).
  5. Severe Trauma or Injury, including head injuries, deep wounds, severe burns or fractures that require immediate medical attention.
  6. High Fever with Confusion, especially in infants, young children or elderly individuals, as it could be a serious infection or other condition.
  7. Drug Overdose, particularly if you or someone you know has ingested a potentially toxic amount of medication or other substances.

If you’re having a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

To find a doctor and schedule an appointment online, visit stmarysphysicianassociates.com.

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Simple Business is Good Business

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You know how you can get a membership to a gym for an affordable monthly payment? How it allows you access to the facility anytime you want to utilize equipment or attend workout classes whenever it is convenient for you. The dedicated health enthusiasts generally have a set daily routine while someone else may frequent once or twice a week at various times. Group classes help people feel motivated and encouraged with other like-minded exercisers. There are staff available to assist with equipment adjustment, basic tips, and connecting to other options the gym has to offer. The idea behind this structure is to allow the flexibility for all members to utilize the space to meet their health needs. Well, guess what? momentumHQ functions the same way for your business needs!

Through affordable membership rates, you can have access to a professional office building equipped with WiFi, printing and scanning capabilities, office supplies, and the ever-important coffee machine. Whether you’re a traditional 9-5 worker in need of a private office or a remote worker that needs to pop in every week to use the large conference room, momentumHQ offers the flexibility to utilize different spaces that help your business thrive. We coordinate events each month with our members and others in the community to provide networking and learning for all types of businesses. Like a gym membership provides flexibility for your health, we can tailor your office membership to meet your business needs.

mHQ Member Highlights:

Innovative Sales Advisors: Vince Trotta

Vince found himself in Enid a few years ago working for GEFCO as a sales advisor. He wasn’t here long when the plant shut down. He realized he enjoyed living in Enid and needed to create a way for him to have a job that would allow him to stay in his newfound hometown. He created his business, Innovative Sales Advisors, where he contracts with large companies in OKC, Tulsa, and Wichita. He helps create effective sales strategies, provides training and recruiting tools, advises management teams, and more through Sales Xceleration. Being a member at momentumHQ has allowed him the freedom and flexibility for his business to succeed.

“When I first learned about momentumHQ, I knew I would use it, but I had no idea how much I would enjoy having a private office outside of my home. I feel productive, and I enjoy networking with the other members.”

-Vince Trotta

Forrest Bookkeeping: Cari Forrest

Cari has years of experience under her belt as a professional bookkeeper for companies across the nation, including many in Enid. Her business allows her the flexibility to work from home and she enjoys her office set up, however, she occasionally finds herself needing a place to meet with clients to go over their books. She has utilized coffee houses or restaurants as a place to conduct these meetings, which have been great, but there are times that she needs a little less public and a little more quiet for focused financial discussions. momentumHQ provides this space whenever she needs it by booking the conference room for a meeting or utilizing a day pass when she feels like getting out of the house for a few hours. 

“The atmosphere at mHQ is very relaxing. I felt comfortable, which made my clients feel comfortable. I think because of the great vibe, we had a productive time. The price is the equivalent to hosting coffee or lunch.”

-Cari Forrest

Turpin Tunes Returns: Free Live Music at the Gaslight Theatre on June 20

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The much-anticipated return of Turpin Tunes is here! Join us on Thursday, June 20, at the Turpin at Gaslight Theatre for an unforgettable evening of live music featuring a stellar line-up of local talent. The event is free to attend, with doors opening at 7 pm and music starting at 7:30 pm. A cash bar will be available, making it the perfect opportunity for a laid-back night out.

This month’s line-up includes:

·         Katie Bradford

·         Greg Stong

·         Katie Pearce

·         Riley Jantzen

·         Scott Carson

·         Stacey Sanders

Turpin Tunes is celebrated for its intimate, acoustic jam sessions, offering a unique listening experience that is both personal and engaging. As Sylvan Reynolds, a long-time supporter, remarked, “It’s such a small venue that you really can’t whisper in the back and not hear it up here… It is a great listening venue.”

The event promises a diverse mix of seasoned performers and emerging talent, providing a platform for musicians of all levels. Stacey Sanders highlights the event’s appeal, noting, “The Turpin, I’ve always enjoyed it because of its intimacy… it’s always had a real woody, acoustic, small, tight sound that I’ve enjoyed.”

Frank Baker and Carmen Ball, generous sponsors of Turpin Tunes, are excited about the continued success of Turpin Tunes. Frank shared, “If you like live music, it’s one of the most intimate musical experiences you’re ever going to have.”

Turpin Tunes is not just about music; it’s about community. Steve Nafus reflected on the impact of the event, saying, “We heard great music, wonderful musicians, and we made friends that will last a lifetime… It is an excellent experience for the audience and for musicians as well.”

A special thank you to our sponsors, Sylvan Reynolds, Jay Bowers, and Frank Baker & Carmen Ball, whose generous support makes Turpin Tunes possible.

Come and be a part of this enriching musical tradition in downtown Enid. Whether you’re a die-hard music lover or just looking for a pleasant evening out, Turpin Tunes at the Gaslight Theatre is the place to be.

Event Details:

·         Date: Thursday, June 20, 2024

·         Time: Doors open at 7 pm, music starts at 7:30 pm

·         Location: Turpin at Gaslight Theatre, 221 N. Independence, Enid, OK

·         Admission: Free

·         Extras: Cash bar available

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enjoy some of Enid’s finest musical talent. See you Thursday!

About Gaslight Theatre:
The Gaslight Theatre of Enid was founded in 1966 and is one of Oklahoma’s oldest, most active community theatres. Its mission is to provide a wide spectrum of high-quality theatrical entertainment to a broad audience in Enid and the surrounding communities, and to provide a setting for nonprofessional actors, directors, designers and technicians to learn and practice their art. Audition and ticket information is available on the Gaslight Theatre website, www.gaslighttheatre.org.

The Oklahoma Arts Council is the official state agency for the support and development of the arts. The agency’s mission is to lead in the advancement of Oklahoma’s thriving arts industry. The Oklahoma Arts Council provides hundreds of grants to organizations in communities statewide each year, organizes professional development opportunities for the state’s arts and cultural sector, and manages the art collections at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Additional information is available at arts.ok.gov.

MAIN STREET ENID EVENTS, PROJECTS, AND BUSINESSES MAKE FINALS IN MAIN STREET OKLAHOMA STATEWIDE AWARDS

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Enid, Oklahoma – June 13th, 2024 – The Oklahoma Main Street Center, a division within the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, has announced the finalists for the program’s annual statewide awards competition, and Enid’s own 12 Main Street events, projects, & businesses have made the list. All finalists will be recognized, and the winners announced, during the 34th annual Main Street Awards Banquet on Tuesday, September 24th in Oklahoma City. Programs from across the state competed in 24 award categories representing the “four points” of the Main Street Approach: Organization, Promotion, Economic Vitality, and Design. Panels of outside judges for each point reviewed nearly 170 total entries and determined the winners. Enid’s finalists in the Main Street Awards categories are:

Best Interior Design Project Under $25,000: Café Volare

Best Visual Merchandising: The Turquoise Boutique

Best Adaptive Reuse Project Over $25,000: The Turpin at Gaslight

Best Placemaking Project: Permanent Building Lighting

Best Main Street Community Education Campaign: Main Street Enid Rebrand

Outstanding Community Engagement Effort: Parade of Lights

Premier Special Event Over 1,000 Attendees: 30th Annual Enid Lights Up the Plains

Best Main Street Retail Event: Fashion First Friday & Sip, Snack, & Shop Holiday Shopping Crawl

Outstanding Image Promotion: Main Street Enid Branding

Creative New Event: Bikes & Barks & McVay Movie Night on Ice

“We are so grateful to be a part of the Main Street organization and proud of the hard work that goes into these awards but also the faces behind the awards,” said Natalie Rapp, Executive Director of Main Street Enid. “We are so thankful for our downtown businesses who continue to be a part of our mission and enhance the quality of life in our downtown.”

“These award categories celebrate the diverse activities, businesses, volunteers, and Main Street programs across Oklahoma,” said Buffy Skee, Director of the Oklahoma Main Street Center. “Each submission, provided by local Main Street programs, demonstrates the creativity and engagement aimed at boosting revenue and fostering job creation in their historic commercial districts. Congratulations to all our finalists who have risen above strong competition.”

Enid’s 12 Main Street finalists highlight the dedication and community spirit that drive the town’s economic and cultural development. These events and businesses not only contribute to the vibrancy of downtown Enid but also showcase the collaborative effort that strengthens the community.

In addition to celebrating these accomplishments, Main Street Enid will be hosting its 30th Anniversary Bash and their own Main Street Enid Awards on August 3rd, 2024. This event will be a celebration of all things downtown Enid, honoring the hard work and dedication of the businesses, volunteers, and community members who contribute to the success of Downtown Enid. For more information about Main Street Enid, please visit mainstreetenid.org.

Foster or Volunteer: You can do great things; the ESPCA animals need you!

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Author: Megan Lavicky

Foster
Have you ever wanted to try fostering, or are you a seasoned foster with some days to spare this summer? Please help get the dogs out of the ESPCA kennels for a little summer break! A STAYCATION is the perfect way to try out fostering. It’s like babysitting for a few days. It’s also a great way to try out a pet in your life or an additional pet in your family. You can even do it more than once. You may find out that short-term fostering is something you love to do.

By giving a shelter dog a rest from the busy kennels, you will be providing an excellent service. Dogs are more likely to get adopted when the ESPCA knows something about how they behave in a home. When people see photos of them in a home setting, they are more likely to think about them in their own homes.  

If you are not an ESPCA foster yet, please complete an application at enidspca.org/foster. Sonya, the ESPCA’s foster coordinator, will help you get started quickly and easily.

Volunteer
Be a part of a dog’s life and a dog-walking team. You will be healthier and make a dog happier all at the same time. Volunteer just an hour or a few hours a week to walk a dog or two. Some of ESPCA’s most dedicated dog-walkers will be gone for a while this summer. The kennel dogs still need lots of exercise and stimulation to help them with training to be someone’s new family member.

Brittany is ESPCA’s newest volunteer dog walker. She is pictured here with her son Jackson and one of the ESPCA kennel dogs, Stormie. Stormie likes little kids, so Jackson gets to experience the company of a shelter dog. Thank you for answering the call to volunteer and walk dogs.


The ESPCA is looking for volunteers to help socialize, play with, and walk kennel dogs. Kennel dogs love being out of their dog runs and with people. A walk helps with behavior and manners and enriches their lives.

Can you spare some time for a walk with a dog friend?
Call Pat at 580-242-0367 for an appointment to meet the dogs or ask any questions you may have.

If you love kitties, you can volunteer at the shelter by reading, brushing, or sitting with the adoptable kitties. Fill out your application at enidspca.org/volunteer.

INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center Changes Name to INTEGRIS Health Enid Hospital

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INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center has changed to INTEGRIS Health Enid Hospital. The name change was officially announced to the hospital board members, stakeholders and caregivers on June 10 and has been implemented throughout the hospital campus and clinics.

The name signifies a “strategic evolution” of the system’s brand and identity and begins a new chapter for the Northwest Oklahoma hospital.

“The Bass family is a pillar of our community, in which we are grateful for them allowing us to carry their name for so long,” says Keaton Francis, the chief hospital executive at INTEGRIS Health Enid Hospital. “As we reflect on our rich history of providing care in Northwest Oklahoma, we are proud of the role INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center has played in serving the community for so many years.”

The name change follows the INTEGRIS Health organization’s continuing integration, growth and naming style standardization across all locations and enterprises. With the change, comes an [integrishealth.org/enid]INTEGRIS Health Enid Hospital logo and rebranding.

“A lot has changed since our hospital opened its doors in 1910. Over the decades, we’ve changed, too. This name change reflects our commitment to the community we care for. Some of the changes are subtle, but some are quite profound,” says Francis. “You will see clinic name changes, beautiful new monument and wayfinding signs and new INTEGRIS Health beacon signs as INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center transitions to INTEGRIS Health Enid Hospital.”

INTEGRIS Health Enid Hospital will continue to provide excellent care and is committed to delivering medical services to our community. With a legacy of excellence, we are here to be your most trusted partner for health.

For more information about INTEGRIS Health Enid Hospital or the services provided, please visit [integrishealth.org/enid]integrishealth.org/enid or call 580-233-2300.

Adult Book Review: The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers

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Author: Samuel Burr
Reviewed by Chloe Fuksa

If your idea of a beach read involves a lot of sun, sand, and steaminess, this month’s book – a group of pensioners, at a crumbling house, in rainy England – won’t exactly be what you’re after. But if you want a beautiful, unique book to make your heart happy, you can certainly take The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers along with you on vacation. It was released in April 2024, and it is actually the debut novel for author Samuel Burr – though you surely wouldn’t guess that. The writing and the cleverness of the story are very impressive for a first-timer.

The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is told in two timelines: Pippa in the 1980s to 1990s and Clayton in present day. Pippa is a legendary designer of crossword puzzles who steps out from behind her pseudonym to form a group of puzzle lovers, whether that be with codes or mazes or jigsaws or trivia. Readers follow the Fellowship as they come to live together and operate out of Creighton Hall, through the ups and downs of profitable Spring Fayres and expensive home maintenance disasters. For Clayton, he was dropped off at the Fellowship’s doorstep as a baby and has never known who his actual parents are. Now, in his mid-twenties, he is determined to find some answers. But in a way only Pippa could have arranged, Clayton must solve a series of puzzles to do so – while stepping out of his shell and making new friends every step of the way.

My one tip for this book, if you want the complete experience, is that you have to read the physical book, not listen to the audiobook – because there are actual puzzles printed throughout! I love everything about this book. I love the message of connection and chosen family. I love the quirky characters and their banter. I love the cover jacket and the blurb. I love just the overall pure nerdiness of this book. It’s one of a kind, and it’ll certainly have you smiling the next time you sit down to complete a puzzle of your own.

Visit us in Sunset Plaza or call 580-297-5089 to get your copy of The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers today!

Best of Enid 2024 Results

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Congratulations to our Best of Enid 2024 nominees, finalists, and winners! And thank you to everyone who participated by nominating your favorites and voting for them so passionately! Here are the results from the Best of Enid 2024 awards show with the winner of each category being underlined!

  1. Best Accountant
    Kelly Mendel – Campbell, Shaffer, and Company, P.C.
    Riley Hall – Schoonover Agency Tax Preparation
    Sandy Schoonover Hall – Schoonover Agency Tax Preparation
  2. Best Apartments
    Esplanade at Stonebridge Village Apartments
    Hunters Hills Apartments
    Pheasant Run Apartments
  3. Best Attorney
    Dalen McVay
    Joshua Conaway
    Russell Singleton
  4. Best Auto Maintenance & Repair
    Four J’s Tire Service
    Northcutt Toyota
    Town Square Auto
  5. Best Bank/Credit Union
    Bank of Oklahoma
    Stride Bank
    Tinker Federal Credit Union
  6. Best Bakery: Cakes, Cookies, and Sweets
    Bev’s Cakes
    Katy’s Pantry
    The Main Street Mercantile & Cookie Co.
  7. Best BBQ
    Blaze’s BBQ
    Smoke Wagon BBQ
    Swadley’s Bar-B-Q
  8. Best Bar
    Callahan’s Pub & Grille
    Enid Axe/Liquor in the Axe
    Pheasant Run Golf & Grill 
  9. Best Boutique
    Bee Jeweled
    Boho Teepee
    Dudes Men’s Store
  10. Best Breakfast/Brunch Spot
    Cafe Volare
    Pheasant Run Golf & Grill
    Wee Too
  11. Best Burger
    Lotta Burger
    Pheasant Run Golf & Grill
    Rockin’ TK Burger Barn
  12. Best CBD/Cannabis Store
    American Cannabis Company
    Mothers Joy Dispensary
    Natural Remedies MMJ
  13. Best Coffee Shop
    7 Brew Coffee
    Da Vinci’s Coffeehouse and Gelateria
    Waymaker Coffee Company
  14. Best Car Dealership
    Jacksons of Enid Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
    Northcutt Chevrolet-Buick
    Northcutt Toyota
  15. Best Childcare Provider
    Children’s Day School
    Emmanuel Christian School
    The Denny Price Family YMCA of Enid, Oklahoma
  16. Best Children’s Party Spot
    Gathered Events Enid
    Leonardo’s Children’s Museum & Adventure Quest
    Skatetown
  17. Best Chiropractor
    Cornerstone Chiropractic
    Coulter Chiropractic
    Kenyon Chiropractic
  18. Best Dental Care/Orthodontist
    Dr. Daulton Roberts – Healthy Smiles
    Dr. Elizabeth Chaloupek, DDS
    Dr. Jarrod Lack – TLC Dental
  19. Best Electrician
    Byrum Electric
    Harmon’s Electric, Inc.
    Slater Mechanical
  20. Best Entertainment/Nightlife
    Enid Axe
    Oakwood Bowl
    Stride Bank Center
  21. Best Eye Care
    Dr. Heath Stotts – Enid Vision Source
    Dr. Justin Funk – Premier Eyecare of Enid
    Dr. Thomas Nicholas II – Nicholas Eye Clinic
  22. Best Primary Care Physician/Provider
    D Andrew Ward, APRN
    Dr. Eve Switzer, MD
    Dr. Renah Gibson, DO
  23. Best Financial Planner
    Jake Voss – Edward Jones
    Keith Holsten – K/H Financial
    Will Gungoll – Buffalo Capital Management
  24. Best Fitness/Gym
    Finer Physiques Fitness Center
    Planet Fitness
    The Denny Price Family YMCA of Enid, Oklahoma
  25. Best Flooring
    A E Howard Flooring
    Carpet Plus Flooring & Furniture
    Enid Tile & Marble Inc
  26. Best Florist
    Enid Floral & Gifts
    Huffman Floral
    Uptown Florist, and Gifts
  27. Best Funeral Services
    Anderson-Burris Funeral Home & Crematory
    Brown-Cummings Funeral Home
    Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home and Crematory
  28. Best Hair Salon
    Bloom Hair Studio
    Enchanted Beauty Wellness Spa
    Salon De’Fy
  29. Best Heat & Air
    Faith Mechanical
    Kemph Heating & AC
    Slater Mechanical
  30. Best Home Health/Hospice
    Complete OK Home Health & Hospice
    Hospice Circle of Love
    Traditions Health Home Health
  31. Best Home Maintenance & Remodeling
    Extreme Remodeling
    Le Roux Contracting
    Stephens Construction and Remodeling
  32. Best Insurance Agency
    Brandon Adams – Farmers Insurance
    Enid Insurance Agency
    Insurance Services Northwest
  33. Best Jewelry
    Ediger’s Diamonds
    Jackson Diamond Jewelers
    Mead Jewelers
  34. Best Liquor Store
    JB Liquor Store
    Rock Island Liquor and Wine
    The Wine Press
  35. Best Local Restaurant
    Callahan’s Pub & Grille
    Pheasant Run Golf and Grill
    Sandy’s Tacos 
  36. Best Massage Therapy/Therapist
    Amanda Peters – Enchanted Beauty Wellness Spa
    Dia Metcalf
    Tonya’s Massage & Wellness Spa
  37. Best Medical Spa/Skin Care
    Amanda Peters – Enchanted Beauty Wellness Spa
    Kristen Morgan – Botox By Kristen
    Tonya’s Massage & Wellness Spa
  38. Best Mexican Dining
    El Patio Mexican Grill & Cantina
    Heydy’s Place
    La Fiesta Mexican Café
  39. Best Nail Technician/Salon
    Enchanted Beauty Wellness Spa
    – Enid Nails
    Star Nails
  40. Best Pet Grooming
    Grooms Closet Pet Center
    Lollie’s Grooming
    Unleashed – Pet Grooming Salon
  41. Best Pharmacy
    Family Pharmacy
    Rick’s Pharmacy
    Scheffe Prescription Shop
  42. Best Photographer
    Heddleson Photography
    Wess Gray – Wess & Jolene Gray Portraits
    Wolf Collective Photography
  43. Best Plumber
    A J Benge Company
    Dennis Plumbing Company
    Lee’s Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning
  44. Best Realtor
    Alexandria May – McGraw Realtors
    Lori Dick – Nicholas Residential Real Estate
    Veronica Hernandez – Cobblestone Realty Partners
  45. Best Roofing
    Fine Roofing and Remodeling
    USA Roofing Co.
    Vargas Roofing
  46. Best Senior Living
    Baptist Village (Formerly Golden Oaks Village)
    Greenbrier Village
    The Commons
  47. Best Tattoo Parlor
    Blood Brothers Tattoo
    Omocke Ink
    Tangent Wallflower Tattoo
  48. Best Thrift Store
    Park Avenue Thrift
    Return Engagement
    The Doll House
  49. Best Veterinarian
    Dwight Olson – Olson Animal Hospital, Inc.
    Kristy Krueger – Kristy Krueger Mobile Vet Services
    Ryan Staerkel – Staerkel Veterinary Clinic
  50. Best Wings
    Buffalo Wild Wings
    Pheasant Run Golf and Grill
    Wingstop
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