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July 18, 2009

Norman Board of Realtors 'Paves the Way for Children in Norman'

The ninth annual Norman Board of Realtors LuDown proved lucky even though it was held on Friday, June 13.

The LuDown warded off any bad luck and was a great success. Net proceeds will benefit the Norman Public Schools and local charities.

A LuDown is a cross between a hoedown and a luau. Held at Belmar Golf Club, participants were treated to a barbecue dinner followed by live and silent auctions.

The Norman Board of Realtors Public Relations Committee wishes to thank all those who participated in this year's event and for helping "Pave the Way for Children in Norman," this year's theme.

Local Business
  • Review: Apple's iPad not just a bigger iPod Touch

    SAN FRANCISCO -- After just an hour with an iPad, I came away with a preliminary verdict: Despite some flaws, this is one slick device.

    Steve Jobs intrigued me in his slow, showman-like presentation Wednesday when he said the $499-and-up iPad is "so much more intimate than a laptop and so much more capable than a smart phone.

    February 1, 2010

  • People in business

    Allyson Crank has been named employee of the month at First State Bank's Noble location.

    Crank, loan operations assistant/loan teller since June 2008, joined the bank's staff in 2007. A Noble High School graduate, she studied mathematics while attending the University of Oklahoma.

    February 15, 2010

  • Norman lawyer goes to the doghouse with beef jerky

    Norman lawyer and small business owner Dave Stockwell has been making private label beef jerky for years.

    He started off in his garage, but his passion for smoking and curing round steak has led to the occupation of a commercial facility in the Oklahoma City metro area.

    February 15, 2010

  • Moore passes $2M tax rebate for Target

    The City of Moore's Economic Development Authority voted unanimously Monday evening to approve a sales tax rebate to Target Corporation, who wants to build a 135,000-square-foot retail store on SW 19th Street west of Fritts Boulevard in Moore.

    February 15, 2010

  • Me? An idiot? Finance titles to raise your IQ

    Once you get past the hesitancy of buying a book written for dummies or idiots, you can get some very practical information out of the titles in these series.

    Penguin Publishers, provider of The Complete Idiot's Guide series, has dozens of business and personal finance titles.

    February 15, 2010

  • Claim your e-mail privacy

    Have you ever read a message on a postcard that was not addressed to you? It was right there, in the open, so, how could it have been avoided? Maybe, at least once in your life, you've held an envelope up to the light, hoping to read its contents.

    February 15, 2010

  • County real estate

    Real estate sales of $100,000 and above, as recorded by the office of Cleveland County Clerk, Tammy Howard.

    Feb. 8-12

    Lot 7, Block 5, Briarwood Creek, $165,000. Buyer, Jason and Lorie Wenger. Seller, Scott and Dawn Hubbard.

    February 15, 2010

  • Chamber of Commerce, Norman NEXT to co-host candidate forum Feb. 24

    The Norman Chamber of Commerce Get Out The Vote Committee and Norman NEXT, Norman's young professionals organization, have announced plans to co-host a candidate forum for the mayoral and city council candidates.

    February 15, 2010

  • People in business

    Michael Mohr, owner of Mohr Construction LLC, has completed the required EPA certified training class in the Renovation, Repair and Painting rules that go into effect April, 2010, dealing with lead base paint removal and handling in buildings built prior to 1978.

    February 12, 2010

  • Moore city officials to hold meeting Monday to discuss possible Target store

    MOORE -- The Moore Economic Development Authority will hold a special meeting 7 p.m. Monday in council chambers at Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway Ave., to vote on a sales tax rebate to Target.

    Target would like to purchase land on SW 19th Street west of Fritts Boulevard to build a 135,000-square-foot retail store but will not pay the asking price of Terry Fritts, owner of the land.

    February 12, 2010

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