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OKG Newsletter


Topic: Features

Where have some former Oklahoma Gazette writers, editors gone?


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Gazette staff
Phil Bacharach, former staff writer and associate editor and current contributor: "I left the Gazette in 1999 to become deputy press secretary for Gov. Frank Keating," wrote Bacharach, w...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

Reaching a critical mass with veteran film critic


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Joe Wertz and Phil Bacharach
Doug Bentin has been an Oklahoma Gazette contributor for more than 20 years, nearly a decade of that as a weekly film critic. He watches seven to 10 movies a week. Often curiously contrary, his ...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

Oklahoma Gazette's 30 stories that generated most feedback


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Gazette staff
The truth about gerbils By Mike EasterlingNov. 22, 1989 Oklahoma City attorney Eric Groves approached Oklahoma Gazette to debunk a certain unfounded rumor about a TV anchor. Through...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

Hit the road for driving tour of Oklahoma's fall colors


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Nathan Gunter
Now that summer has officially ended, Oklahomans might be tempted to put away their mix tapes and spend the cooler months hunkered down with their maps and offbeat tourism books, planning to tak...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

I was a delivery driver for Oklahoma Gazette in the mid-'80s


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Rod Lott
From 1986 to 1988, northwest Oklahoma City had me to thank for finding an Oklahoma Gazette on area racks "¦ not that it ever did. Yes, before I was managing editor of this very publication, I was...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

Former Oklahoma Gazette editors, writers and contributors share 30 years of memories


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Rob Collins
A news story is like a woman's skirt, the editor replied. "It ought to be long enough to cover everything but short enough to be interesting." 'THIS IS A WRITER'S PAPER'MANEY ...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

Everything you always wanted to know but never asked, until we asked you


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Gazette staff
On the occasion of our 30th anniversary, we thought it appropriate to reveal the wizard behind the curtain, so to speak, and answer your Twitter-received questions about Oklahoma Gazette behind ...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

At Western Hills Guest Ranch & Sequoyah State Park, enjoying nature is escape plan


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Malena Lott
Sometimes, getting away from it all is better when you know the Wii is just a few doors down. Sequoyah State Park is home to one of the finest fishing and boating lakes in Oklahoma, nestled ...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

As technology evolves, Oklahoma Gazette will continue to orient itself to readers


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Joe Wertz
Oklahoma Gazette today barely resembles the community newsletter it was founded as 30 years ago. After decades of evolution, countless redesigns and appearance tweaks, and an editori...
 
Thursday, October 15, 2009

Watonga offers more than just cheese, like serious R&R at Roman Nose State Park & Lodge


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Malena Lott
On a late afternoon stroll, the sun glistened through the towering cedars as we walked across the rocks jutting up through the creek bed. Water gurgled and flowed down waterfalls, providing a pe...
 
Thursday, October 29, 2009
 
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