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City council welcomes new members, honors old ones
Most Tuesday city council nights, there’s not a big crowd at city hall. The south section of seating is filled mostly with Norman city staff, there to answer questions. A handful of attorneys, engineers, architects, consultants or property ...
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Ham Radio Operations day set Thousands of Amateur Radio Operators will be showing off their emergency capabilities this weekend. The South Canadian Amateur Radio Society will demonstrate Amateur Radio at Reaves Park on June ...
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House pushes pipeline
A need for more domestic production is the line being touted to support three energy-related bills passed by the U.S. House of Representatives this week. With gasoline prices leaping due to recent unrest in Iraq, House members passed ...
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Lankford win highlights stunning rise to power
U.S. Rep. James Lankford brushed off a tea party challenge and captured the Republican nomination outright in the race for Oklahoma's open U.S. Senate seat, a victory that highlights a stunning rise to power for a 46-year-old who was a church camp director and political unknown just four years ago.
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County Commissioner candidates face runoff
Cleveland County Commissioner District 3 candidates Mike Reynolds and Dr. Harold Haralson finished first and second in Tuesday’s primary and will face each other again Aug. 26 for the GOP primary runoff. The winner in August will take on ...
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Williams wins Ward 2 seat
Cheers rang out through the restaurant Local as unofficial results came in electing Clint Williams to the Ward 2 City Council seat Tuesday night....
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Five more wells off-line
As the Norman City Council selected a strategic long-term water supply solution Tuesday night, the city is facing the loss of water wells because of arsenic and gross alpha contaminants. Utility Director Ken Komiske said five city water ...
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Cole, Smith advancing in primaries
U.S. Rep. Tom Cole, R-Moore, easily won the Republican primary Tuesday, outdistancing a lone opponent by nearly 85 percent....
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Vote will seat several officials
Today’s election will seat several officials statewide, and Republican candidates crowd the primary ballots across the state. In Norman, a non-partisan city council race also will be determined. Voters in the city’s Ward 2 will decide ...
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Many issues on the ballot
State and Federal offices on today’s ballot in Cleveland County include: Democrats · U. S. Senate (unexpired term): Jim Rogers, Connie Johnson and Patick Michael Hayes · U.S. Representative District 4: Tae Si and Bert ...
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City council welcomes new members, honors old ones