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Government
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A record number of candidates file for federal, state and judicial office, but does that mean competitive elections?
- by Laura Eastes
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Tags: Government, U.S. House of Representatives, election, Oklahoma Legislature, district attorney, candidate filing, James Davenport, Kevin Calvey, Oraynab Jwayyed, House District 99, House District 82, George Young, Senate District 48, Christine Byrd, Willard Linzy, Libertarian Party of Oklahoma, Senate Bill 323, Chris Powell, Oklahoma State Election Board, Lori Callahan, Jeffrey Cartmell, Erick W. Harris, Tim Haws, Eric Roberts, John Symcox, Evan Vincent, Senate District 30, House District 85, House District 87, Julia Kirt, Larry Dean Buss, House District 20, Bobby Cleveland, House Bill 1010xx, Sherrie Conley, Delene Gilbert, Anthony Mackey, Jimmy Smith, Tina Swayze, Donald Cole Gallup, Steve Jarman, Tess Teague, Mike Dickson, Rick Horner, Robert Manger, John Carpenter, Lauren Grotts, John McKenna, Madeline Scott
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Government
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Oklahoma City’s new mayor wants to focus on establishing an education conversation.
- by Laura Eastes
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Tags: Government, Oklahoma City Hall, David Holt, Mayor David Holt, Rachel Holt, education, Oklahoma City Public Schools, MAPS, MAPS for Kids, Project KIDS, The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools, Jean Gumerson, Bruce Day, Mary Mélon, Rebecca Kaye
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The High Culture
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As we near a state vote on medical marijuana, Oklahoma Gazette looks at the issue from all angles.
- by Laura Eastes, George Lang, Ben Luschen and Jacob Threadgill
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Tags: The High Culture, marijuana, medical marijuana, thc, cbd, cbd oil, State Question 788, SQ 788, Oklahomans for Health, Green the Vote, Scott Pruitt, Medical Marijuana Legalization Initiative, Mary Fallin, Rep. John Paul Jordan, Cannabis Commission, Herban Mother, Hector Naja, Mary Naja, cannabidiol, Paseo Arts District, High Times Cannabis Cup, Mike Hunter, Oklahoma Commission on Opioid Abuse, Journal of the American Medical Association
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Arts
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The Free Food Pantry and Educational Center serves seniors and more through its programs providing groceries, clothing and furniture.
- by Laura Eastes
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Tags: Arts, Sister Mable Stoss, Free Food Pantry and Educational Center, Free Food Pantry, donations, senior citizens, food, clothing, furniture, Gift of Sight program, vision care, domestic abuse victims
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Arts
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Festival of the Arts will bring 750,000 people to downtown OKC for the convergence of food, art and music.
- by Jacob Threadgill
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Tags: Arts, Bicentennial Park, Festival of the Arts, Arts Council OKC, Downtown OKC events, art, music, food, strawberries newport, cooking demonstrations
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Arts
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Exhibit C’s newest gallery show features three artists in different stages of their careers.
- by Jeremy Martin
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Tags: Arts, Exhibit C, Native American, Native art, Native American art, visual art, street art, mural, murals, Bricktown, Paige Williams Shepherd, Chickasaw Nation, Yatika Starr Fields, Hoka Skenandore, Josh Johnico, painting, Standing Rock
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Music Features
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Foreigner uses a piece of rock history to support Norman North High School’s music program.
- by Ben Luschen
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Tags: Music Features, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bruce Springsteen, Foreigner, classic rock, rock 'n' roll, soft rock, music education, education, The Clash, Mick Jones, Lou Gramm, Riverwind Casino, Norman, Norman North High School, The Grammy Foundation, Stephen Ziegler, Thom Gimbel, teacher walkout
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Music Features
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Michelle Zauner brings Japanese Breakfast’s Soft Sounds from Another Planet to Norman.
- by Ben Luschen
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Tags: Music Features, South Kora, Jeju, Hallasan, volcano, Michelle Zauner, Japanese Breakfast, Asian-American, Little Big League, Norman Music Fest, Norman Music Festival, prom, live music, indie rock, indie pop, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Coachella, Sasquatch! Music Festival
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