A long-delayed museum will resume construction this year. The American Indian Cultural Center and Museum (AICCM) is accepting bids through Jan. 7 to complete the facility, 659 American Indian Blvd., near the Boathouse District. “There is one portion of the structure that has not been enclosed yet. That was bid on recently, and we’re about […]
Miguel Rios
Hero’s honor
Nearly 30 acres of riverfront parkland will get more than a million dollars in upgrades and be named after a local war hero. Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation department is taking bids on the new Manuel Perez Park along the Oklahoma River. Manuel Perez Jr. was born in Oklahoma City and is a World War […]
Banking on education
Oklahoma City Public Schools will move their administration office to a building better-suited for its needs and services. The school district is going forward with plans to renovate the old Central National Bank building on 615 N. Classen Ave. into its new headquarters. “The past nine to 12 months, we’ve been working on plans to […]
Smooth voting
Election officials are pleased with yesterday’s smooth operations at polling sites. More than a million votes were cast for the 2018 midterm elections, according to Oklahoma State Election Board. Even with the high voter turnout, no major issues were reported. “There was nothing out of the ordinary. It was a very smooth election for us […]
