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Noble

June 13, 2009

Teens continue to discover ways to express yourself

Expressing yourself gets easier and easier with each trip to the hometown library for teens in the area.

Noble Public Library, 204 N. Fifth, will have Saxon Rhea and Urban Art Thursday, June 18, at 2 p.m. Rhea is a junior at Norman High School, and last year he was chosen by Dreamer Concepts Studio -- Foundation as the featured artist at the Downtown Arts Markets in Norman. Teens will join Rhea in creating a unique piece of art with spray paint. The program will be outdoors and participants will be required to wear masks. Supplies are included. Space is limited to the first 25 teens who register.

The teen program Thursday, June 25, at 2 p.m. is Movie Making Madness. Possible projects include anime, live-action, claymation, or cartoons. Bring your own music or artwork if you have something in mind to add to your movie.

The Teen Summer Reading Challenge programs, rewards and prizes are made possible through the support of local sponsors, Friends of the Library groups, and Pioneer Library System.

For more information about the Summer Reading Programs and a listing of activities, visit your nearest Pioneer Library System public library or check the website at www.justsoyouknow.us.

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  • Fairy Tale Princess Project accepting donations NOBLE -- The Fairy Tale Princess Project is accepting donations of gently used formal dresses, shoes and accessories to give, free of charge, to high school girls who wish to attend their school prom.

    Donations of the above items can be dropped off today from 8 a.

    February 13, 2010

  • Robber hits Noble bank NOBLE -- A man carrying a pistol and a device he claimed was a bomb robbed the First Fidelity Bank at 900 N. Main at about 12:30 p.m. Friday.

    A spokesman for the FBI said the device was not a bomb and there were no injuries reported.

    February 13, 2010

  • NOC Roustabouts concert Feb. 13 in Blackwell Featuring Noble's own Tiffany Guthrie, the world-traveling Northern Oklahoma College Roustabouts will join with the Blackwell High School Vocal Music Department for one performance 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13 in the Blackwell High School Auditorium.

    February 6, 2010

  • Parking in Noble discussed by City Council The issue of parking in front of businesses along Main Street in Noble was discussed at a recent city council meeting. A merchant who has property along Main Street was concerned about the use of the angled parking frontage between Chestnut and Cherry streets, fearing area employees who parked there were taking up parking opportunities for customers.

    February 6, 2010

  • Candidates vie for Noble school board seat No. 5 Polls will be open Tuesday to select the next Noble school board member for Seat No. 5. The incumbent is Kim Adams who is opposed by Ryan "Leroy" Lukinbill. Cindy Malone is running unopposed for Seat No.

    February 6, 2010

  • Filing period for City of Noble Council seats opens Monday Paula Roberts, secretary of the Cleveland County Election Board, announced today the filing period for City of Noble Council Members will be Monday, Feb. 8, through Wednesday, Feb. 10, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.

    February 6, 2010

  • Noble library assists job-seekers NOBLE -- The Noble Public Library, 204 N. Fifth, offers a four-part series of programs designed to give those looking for employment some strategies and skills that could lead to success. The Job Hunting programs will be held on Thursday mornings in February from 10 a.

    January 30, 2010

  • Noble senior class headed to Six Flags Noble's senior class of 2010 is raising funds and planning a class trip to Six Flags over Texas amusement park. According to Jamie Evans, counselor and senior class sponsor, usually the day before school is out the seniors do something special.

    January 30, 2010

  • Historical society to meet The Southern Cleveland County Historical Society will meet 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Noble library.

    Discussion will be on the progress of the restoration of the old Noble jail and the way to best display and collect historical items.

    January 30, 2010

  • Noble's sales tax revenues down NOBLE -- The City of Noble is running about $95,000 under budget. Sales tax revenues are down, and there's cause for concern.

    "We've been concerned for two to three months," said Bob Wade, Noble City Manager.

    January 23, 2010

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