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Gov. Fallin impressed with Oklahoma wines
The Oklahoma Grape Industry Council is partnering with Gov. Mary Fallin to help promote Oklahoma wines....
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New salon offers unique educational opportunity
The Andrew Freeman Creative Studio recently opened in Norman and is offering Oklahomans unique and rare educational opportunities....
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Norman Chamber to host two events Wednesday
If you live in Norman but work in Oklahoma City, the Norman Chamber of Commerce invites you to attend the next 35 South Luncheon at noon Wednesday at the Bricktown Brewery, 1 N. Oklahoma Ave. Registration begins at 11:45 a.m. Keynote ...
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Scratch mixes it up downtown
Norman native Brady Sexton knows urban renewal starts with the arts. Sexton, an art supporter on the board of Dreamer Concepts Studio, has watched downtown Norman come alive. Now, he is opening an innovative concept restaurant in the ...
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people in business
Scholarships announced The Oklahoma City Chapter of Executive Women International recently announced the finalists for its 2013 scholarship programs. Local 2013 EWISP winner is Ashton Walton, $1,000, Washington High School. The ASIST ...
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For you, Norman
As the Norman Convention and Visitors Bureau heads into budgeting for the new Fiscal Year that begins July 1, we are able to enact some additional initiatives thanks to the passage of the Transient Guest Tax last month....
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real estate transactions
Seller(s): Howe, Marjorie V; Buyer(s): Marashi, Afshin; Kelly, Kathleen A; Amount: $129,000; Deerfield Addition 03; Lot 8; Block2 Seller(s): Sheridan L L C; Buyer(s): Chapman, Megan Brittney; Amount: $146,500; Alameda Park Add 03; Lot 37; ...
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A safe Internet for the kids
I got my first computer at the age of 30. In contrast, my daughter has lived her entire life around computers. I have pictures of her as an infant, barely able to peek over the top of the desk, merrily pecking away at the keyboard. Very ...
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Falling yen to make Japan’s goods more affordable
Attention, bargain-hunters around the world: Japanese goods — from cars to televisions — are going on sale....
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Former student sues OU over school’s refusal to release student parking citation information
A lawsuit was filed against the University of Oklahoma last week after the university repeatedly refused to release student parking citation information. The lawsuit was specifically filed against David Boren, individually and as the ...
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