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Retired educators will meet
The Cleveland McClain County Retired Educators will meet 11 a.m. Dec. 4 at the Moore Norman Technology Center.
Lunch will be served in the auditorium. Reps. Wes Hillard, Shane Jett and Bill Nations will speak.
Bring canned goods for Food -- Shelter for Friends.
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Marriages
The following marriage licenses recently were applied for at the Cleveland County Courthouse: Kassandre Kinsey Sharp and Shelton B.
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Recycle tip
By using a dishwasher more efficiently, it not only saves water, it saves money. · Don’t pre-rinse dishes. Even older models use less water than rinsing or hand washing. · Only run the dishwasher when it is full.
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Couple exchange wedding vows at state Capitol
Stephanie Ann Foraker of Moore and John Christian Pitts of Oklahoma City were married June 19 at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Pastor Mike Booth presided.
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Senior calendar
Aging Services of Cleveland County Moore Senior Nutrition Site, 501 E. Main St., serves a daily meal and offers games, entertainment, helpful services and companionship.
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Apple Gold Group reaches million dollar milestone
With the help of guests and employees, the Apple Gold Group, franchisee of Applebee’s restaurants in Oklahoma, North Carolina and Arkansas, has helped raise over $1 million for local charitable organizations over the last year.
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Home country
“My ancestors fished this creek when it was a mud puddle,” said Bert, putting his fly rod to one side and pulling a sandwich out of
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Beer Fest VI, annual not-for-profit, a success, organizers said
Beer Fest VI served up the good times Saturday, bringing out the crowds for a much needed cool down with a frosty brew.
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Hospital will host emergency planning meeting today
American Staff The Cleveland County Local Emergency Planning Committee will hold its quarterly meeting 8:30 a.m. today at Norman Regional Hospital, 901 N. Porter Ave., Norman, in the Education Center. The meeting is open to the public.
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Three cheers ...
Sarah Haffner of Moore, joined the incoming class of 2014 at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.
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Coffee and chocolate, two favorites team up at KC Lynns
After an accident that shattered Ken Spence’s leg and left him in a wheel chair for almost a year, he developed a different view of life and used the accident to change his life and profession.
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