The event, attended by several state and local politicians and business leaders, also touched on uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East. Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi had yet to be found when Inhofe spoke, but the longtime leaders reign was all but over, Inhofe said. Hes history in terms of where we are, […]
Clifton Adcock
MAPS milestone
The council will consider three plans at its regular meeting regarding the $30 million issue. The MAPS 3 money had been proposed to be set aside to move an OGE substation located next-door to the future MAPS 3 park. The $30 million in question was originally tucked into the fund for the MAPS 3 convention […]
In the shadows’
The Gazette filed the request for interpretation on June 10, and asked the commission to clarify four things: who has jurisdiction over complaints about campaign filings in municipal elections; where must a contribution and expenditure report be filed by groups supporting or opposing candidates for municipal office; on what basis would an entity be exempt […]
Let it ride
In 2004, Oklahoma voters passed State Question 712, which created the State-Tribal Gaming Act and allowed horse racetracks to have electronic games on the premises. In the run-up to the 2004 election, those in horse racing said the measure was needed to keep the faltering industry alive. Now, those in the business say Oklahoma has […]
Ambulance alert
Stephen Williamson (pictured), president of EMSA, made a presentation before the Oklahoma City Council at its Aug. 16 meeting, and told the body that the city would be better served by sticking with the current ambulance service provider. EMSAs response comes about one month after Oklahoma City Fire Chief Keith Bryant made a presentation to […]
For Pete’s sake
During a public meeting on the redistricting plan, Ward 4 Councilman Pete White (pictured) unveiled a plan that would put a new ward in the southwest part of the city and another south of downtown. The purpose of the Aug. 9 meeting was to get public input on the redistricting plan. The city will vote […]
Changing hands
The trust voted during its Aug. 9 meeting to take ownership of the foundations property at 123 S. Hudson, known as the Vitagraph property, in exchange for the trust forgiving the $4.2 million loan the foundation used to buy the property. However, the foundation will also have to pay to the trust $188,500 in unpaid […]
Valley rally
Valley Brook, located just north of Crossroads Mall, is surrounded on all sides by Oklahoma City. According to 2009 census numbers, the population is 789. The controversy started when resident Richard Ford (pictured presenting to the council) noticed a change in his city utility rates: an increase of $10 on his trash service bill and […]
Childers wins Senate District 43 primary, advances to Oct. 11 election
Childers raked in around 58.4 percent of the 1,553 votes cast, and will now face Moore Democratic candidate Kenneth Meador, who was unchallenged in the primary election, during the Oct. 11 general election.The District 43 seat opened up after a term-limited Republican Sen. Jim Reynolds, who successfully ran in November for the position of Cleveland […]
The debt deal
But thats not the end of the fight over debt, said U.S. Rep. James Lankford, R-Okla. Lankford visited Oklahoma Gazette Aug. 3 and discussed the debt-ceiling debate and legislation, as well as several other issues. The freshman congressman voted for the deal, but expressed doubt about what could be achieved to reduce the nations debt […]
