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Moore

November 5, 2009

Election board moves into new offices

The Cleveland County Election Board has begun moving out of its downtown Norman offices and should open at its new digs, 614 E. Robinson St., today, a CCEB spokeswoman said Monday.

Anette Pretty, assistant executive secretary of CCEB, said the board has been at its current location, 122 S. Peters Ave., since 2004.

Pretty said this move shouldn't be an issue for the CCEB staff, whose next election (on two proposed school bonds) falls on Dec. 8.

"We're seamless," Pretty said. "We'll be fine."

Right now, the CCEB is sharing the building with a bank and the Cleveland County Sheriff's Department.

Who exactly will fill the prime downtown office space the CCEB is vacating is still up in the air.

"With the Vista Building outcome not known at this point, downtown office space is still pretty slim right now," County Commissioner Rod Cleveland, District 1. "We're going to see what kind of interest is out there."

Cleveland said the CCEB is moving into a space that used to house the county health department. He said the CCEB's current office space also used to be occupied by the treasurer's department.

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    Susie Pierce asked school board members to call an emergency meeting Wednesday to discuss insurance and restoration fees on the fire at Southmoore High School.

    February 10, 2010

  • City passes tax rebate for Target Chris Lundy, manager of public partnerships with the Target corporation addressed city council members Monday night to discuss building a store in Moore.

    The Moore Economic Development Authority voted unanimously for a sales tax rebate to Target.

    February 10, 2010

  • Savage, Patrick and Walker named site teachers Fisher Elementary School site teacher of the year, Stephanie Savage, graduated from Yukon High School and Southwestern Oklahoma State University. She has been married for 19 years to Scott and the have three children, Blake, Paige and Allison.

    February 10, 2010

  • Larsen says goodbye to district Susie Pierce asked school board members to call an emergency meeting Wednesday to discuss insurance and restoration fees on the fire at Southmoore High School.

    She said about 20 auditorium seats were damaged by the fire and many others received smoke and water damage.

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