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50 years ago, Oklahoma City children helped change nation when ... - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Pop tops pull $100 donation - Tulsa World
Pop tops pull $100 donationTulsa World, OK - 3 hours agoHe worked with the local McDonald's restaurant, which will haul the thousands of silver tabs to Oklahoma City. At about 90 cents a pound, Just's 108-pound ... |
Eligibility for free school lunches up in Oklahoma - Edmond Sun
Scouts Quietly Contribute to USA Basketball Renaissance - New York Times
Customers say Aurora Sonic 'is awesome' - Joliet Herald News
Customers say Aurora Sonic 'is awesome'Joliet Herald News, IL - 1 hour agoAs many as 10 cars were lined up before the restaurant's 6 am opening Tuesday, and the weeks leading up to the unveiling were filled with just as much ... |
Tenants express little concern in wake of Banta’s departure - Journal Record (subscription)
The best-laid plans still can go awry - Tulsa World
The best-laid plans still can go awryTulsa World, OK - Aug 13, 2008Since their newest and very visible Hideaway in Oklahoma City along Northwest Expressway has been a big success, they wanted their Broken Arrow location to ... |
Gallery renovations complete at Cherokee Travel Plaza - Indian Country Today
Oklahoma City Public Schools defy trend on school meals - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Oklahoma chef Rick Bayless fills guest role on cooking program - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Oklahoma Civil Rights Leaders Celebrate Lunch Counter Victory (Skanner)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The 50th anniversary of sit-ins that led to the desegregation of Oklahoma City eating establishments is being commemorated this week.
Eligibility for free school lunches up in Oklahoma (Durant Daily Democrat)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Statistics show that the number of Oklahoma students who are eligible to receive free or reduced-cost school meals is rising. According to the state Department of Education, about 640,000 students in Oklahoma are eligible for the program, or about 55.5 percent.
50 years ago, Oklahoma City children helped change nation when they sat down (The Oklahoman)
In their childhood, their world was divided. Separate but equal was custom or law at schools, parks, rest rooms, water fountains and restaurants. As children, they changed those customs. As children, they helped change America. Fifty years ago today, the Katz Drug Store sit-in was one of the first civil rights protests in the nation. Executed by children — the youngest 6 and the oldest 17 ...
Tall City Eattiques gives lunchgoers nostalgic break (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
By Kathleen Thurber Staff Writer When even the light over your head is for sale, every dining experience at Tall City Eattiques is likely to be a unique one, said its owner Dorothy Soles as she walked through the rows of polished furniture, classic children's books and other dated odds and ends.
PAUL'S KICKS ON 66 (New York Post)
ROUTE 66 - When Paul McCartney strode into Nonna's restaurant in Oklahoma City two weeks ago, manager John Burras went out of his way not to "meat" the Beatle. McCartney had Nonna's menu faxed to the hotel where he was staying with gal pal Nancy...
Suspect in robberies arrested following Norman hotel stickup (The Norman Transcript)
Norman police arrested a man early Tuesday, following a robbery at the Hampton Inn Hotel, 309 Norman Center Court. Police said the man is a suspect in the robberies of several Oklahoma City-area hotels in the past week.
Winning ticket not claimed (Ada Evening News)
Oklahoma City — The $40K winning Powerball ticket set to expire August 28, 2008, is still unclaimed. The ticket was sold at the Tri City Mart at 833 NW 32nd St. in Newcastle.
It's no blarney ... Oklahoma City pub's owner plans old country atmosphere (The Oklahoman)
Sean Cummings opened his first Irish pub 20 years ago in his hometown of Kansas City, Mo. Now, having lived in Oklahoma City for almost a decade, he's opening a very different Irish pub where his successful Boca Boca restaurant offered upscale food to an appreciative clientele for almost nine years. Cummings has learned a lot between that first pub and Sean Cummings' Irish Restaurant & Pub, set ...
Sonic hoping to make splash with first Chicago-area restaurant (Kane County Chronicle)
AURORA – The nation’s largest chain of drive-up fast-food restaurants has entered the Chicago market.
State Sports Briefs (Ada Evening News)
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford was among 35 players named Monday to the watch list for the Walter Camp Award, which is given annually to the top player in college football.
Developer charged in July 21 fatality accident
A Norman developer, Jerl Methvin, will face charges of causing a fatal accident July 21 that killed a woman passenger in Methvin's Corvette.
Suspect in robberies arrested following Norman hotel stickup
Norman police arrested a man early Tuesday, following a robbery at the Hampton Inn Hotel, 309 Norman Center Court.
Sports Briefs Aug. 19, 2008
Lakewood golf course begins Thursday night scrambles ADA - The Lakewood Golf Course is one again hosting its Thursday night two-man scrambles beginning this week.
Ancestor Fair held by Daugthers of the American Revolution
Beneath the full sized model of the Winnie Mae, the Oklahoma Society Daughters of the American Revolution enticed prospects and visitors to their tables at the Ancestor Fair recently held at the Oklahoma ...
How to be placed on city council agenda
City of Ada Public Information Officer Mark Bratcher described the process of being placed on the agenda during a phone interview with Ada Evening News.
Area Sports Briefs for August 18, 2008
Ada High reserve football tickets now on sale ADA - Ada High football reserved tickets are now on sale at the board office to former ticket holders.
Headed to Seattle for WSU game? Here's What's Happening
Washington State University has a number of academic, alumni and entertainment events planned for its sixth annual "WSU in Seattle" Aug.
OCA shows gratitude to Sen. Sparks, Rep. Richardson
Senator John Sparks , Sulphur and Representative Phil Richardson was presented the prestigious OCA Legislative Appreciation Award during the recent 56th Annual Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association Convention and ...
The new name behind Mercy Health's kitchen
A worldwide company, newly partnered with Fort Scott Mercy Health Center, is looking to add a little flare to this year's Gala.
American Idol season 6 finalist performs in Ponca City
The House FM presented American Idol Season 6 finalist Chris Sligh who performed consecutive night concerts in Oklahoma on August 16th & 17th.
Konawa Armory to change hands
The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality announced recently that ownership of the Konawa National Guard Armory will be transferred to city officials during a special ceremony at 1:30 p.m. August 26.
Chickasaw Astronaut begins new trek
Commander John Herrington, a Chickasaw citizen and the first Native American in space, began a new 4,000 mile journey Wednesday, August 13.
- American Idol' finalist slated to perform 2 concerts in Oklahoma
"American Idol" finalist, Chris Sligh, will perform concerts Aug. 16-17 in Oklahoma.
Former KC Irish Pub Proprietor Opens OK Irish Pub
The shocking thing about being in Ireland is the conversations you have with people.
ECU enrollment continues; classes begin
Classwork for the fall semester at East Central University begins Monday, Aug.18. Walk-in enrollment is on-going through Friday, Aug.
Byng Schools receive award
Byng Public Schools receive the State Superintendent Award at the 41st Annual CareerTech Summer Conference.
Man shoots himself car goes into OKC lake
A man who police believe shot his wife at a Yukon restaurant before driving to Oklahoma City apparently shot himself while driving a sports car that eventually plunged into Lake Overholser on Thursday night, ...
Driver plunges to death in lake after fleeing scene of dispute
A man died Thursday when he shot himself inside his speeding sports coupe just before it plunged into Lake Overholser, Oklahoma City police Capt.
Man shoots himself, car goes into lake
Authorities say a man who shot his wife at a Yukon restaurant drove to Oklahoma City and then shot himself while driving a car that plunged into a lake this evening.
Students arrive at new Southmoore High
Southmoore High School -- Moore's third Class 6A high school -- opened with a flourish Thursday when more than 1,700 new students arrived for classes in the new, $44 million building.
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