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Chicken-Fried News: Logo no-go
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, Nelvana Enterprises, Canadian TV, Canada, Treehouse TV, Treehouse Dispensary, lawsuit, Rob Durbin
Chicken-Fried News: Hollywood ‘Oklahoma’
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, film, Oklahoma in film, Jason Reitman, Ivan Reitman, Canada, Carrie Coon, Tracy Letts, Finn Wolfhard, McKenna Grace, David Holt, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver
Suit settlement
Oklahoma City is in the process of settling a seven-year lawsuit either monetarily or via land swap.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Metro, The City of Oklahoma City, Hilltop Plaza LLC, lawsuit, land swap, Scissortail Park, Scissortail Park Foundation, Oklahoma City Boulevard, Amanda Carpenter, Goodwill Industries
Mounting woes
Shortly after opening a high-profile branch in Midtown, Farmers Bank of Carnegie found itself entangled in various regulatory and legal problems that continue to advance.
By Peter Brzycki
Tags: Metro, Farmers Bank of Carnegie, Midtown, Carnegie, Aaron Johnson, R.D. Smith, Greg Smith, Derrick Ott, Larry Johnson, OKCTalk, FDIC, First State Bank, Anadarko, Tracy Robison, lawsuit, American Express, fiduciary duty of care, breach of duty to act in good faith, conversion of bank funds for personal use, Melvin Lee Robison, Sayre, Moheb Hallaba, Oklahoma State Board of Osteopathic Examiners, controlled drugs, David Braly
Insufficient funds
Profligate spending and indiscriminate loan practices led to the downfall of a young Farmers Bank executive.
Tags: Metro, Farmers Bank, Midtown, Farmers Bank of Carnegie, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Oklahoma State Banking Department, local bank, Aaron Johnson, David Braly, report of examination, Manual of Examination Policies, lawsuit, American Express, FDIC, Oklahoma County District Court, Gary S. Smith, Robert D. Smith, Lawrence Johnson, Corsair Cattle Company
PRIDE Abundant Pride
Oklahoma City Pride returns strong with an expanded event schedule and something for everyone.
By George Lang
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Pride, OKC Pride, Oklahoma City Pride, Pride Week, Pride Month, Oklahoma City Pride Alliance, LGBTQ+, Pride Parade, 39th St. District, AC Facci, Planned Parenthood Great Plains, Faces of Pride, Stonewall riots, Silent Unite for Pride, Angles, Factory Obscura, Summer Solstice Block Party, Stonewall Inn, Greenwich Village, New York City Police Department, Diversity Center of Oklahoma, Diversity Health Fair, Expressions Community Center, Penn Automotive, Family Zone, Lincka, Original Flow and The Fervent Route, Apothecary 39, Wreck Room, Pride Headquarters, Floyd Martin Jr., James Cooper, Alexa Ace, Shepherd Mall, First Christian Church, Lost Lakes Entertainment Complex, Treehouse Dispensary, Urban Pride, Asa Leveaux Queer School, Self Care Sunday
Commentary: Opioid rejection
Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson rightly argues that their cure is often worse than the disease.
Tags: Commentary, injuries, pain, pain medication, opioids, painkillers, Johnson & Johnson, lawsuit, State Question 788, Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, OMMA, Purdue Pharma LP, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
Blocked signals
A lawsuit involving OETA ends with an agreement to dissolve OETA Foundation and transfer all assets to a new fundraising nonprofit.
Tags: Metro, Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, OETA, OETA Foundation, Friends of OETA, Garrett King, Daphne Dowdy, lawsuit, settlement agreement, nonprofit, fundraiser, Polly Anderson, Glenn Coffee, Jennifer Eve, Kenneth Fergeson, Robert Spinks, Sharon Neuwald, Rick Allen Lippert
Chicken-Fried News: Woeful web
Tags: Commentary, Arturo Eguia-Welch, Canadian County, Journi Lynn Bentley, lawsuit, Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill
OKC Phil announces new music director
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Arts, Alexander Mickelthwate, Canada, joel levine, Manitoba, OKC Phil, Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Chicken-Fried News: Hot sauce
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, crime, lawsuit, mountain dew, Oklahoma City, parody, police, prank, satire, taco bell
Punk and DIY bands from across the globe converge in OKC for Everything Is Not OK III
Tags: Music Features, 89th Street Collective, American Hate, brazil, Canada, cherry death, DIY, Everything is not ok, Everything Is Not OK III, farmers market district, No Statik, Power House, punk, punk music, punk rock, Ratka, Roz Adams, Sterling's Grocery, Tenement, the loaded bowl, the red cup, The Strange Exchange Trading Post, Wiccans
The only people in the whole mix that say these earthquakes aren’t man-made and not caused by wastewater disposal wells are those directly in the business, Reid said.
By Laura Eastes
Tags: Metro, anadarko basin, class action, Cover story, Cushing, drilling, earthquakes, Ed Shadid, fracking, gas, geology, hydraulic fracturing, injection wells, law, lawsuit, legal, legislature, metro, north america, oil, oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Council, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Oklahoma Gazette, Oklahoma Geological Survey, Pawnee, prague, state, U.S. Geological Survey, USGS, wastewater
Chicken-Fried News: Indiscretion indecision
Tags: Commentary, Charles McCall, Chicken-Fried News, Dan Kirby, expenditures, Hollie Anne Bishop, lawsuit, legal settlement, Mary Fallin, michael mcnutt, resignation, sexual harassment
There is more to State Question 792 than cold beer and wine sales
By Greg Elwell
Tags: Food Features, able, Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, beer, election, grocery stores, high-point beer, lawsuit, liquor, liquor laws, liquor stores, November, Oklahoma Supreme Court, retail liquor association of oklahoma, sales, sb 383, SQ 792
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