According to a report on Fox News, Wilshire Gun has plans to have firearms lanes, archery lanes, classrooms and a VIP lounge, making it the first of its kind in Oklahoma. According to the same news brief, Jeff Swanson, the owner, has said, This is where the shooting sport is headed. Hell need to be […]
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The proposed ordinance would allow residents to raise chickens on their property and set guidelines for square footage of captivity. Residents who want to raise chickens would be required to submit an application with the city, and their immediate neighbors would be notified and given the chance to object. Bus system ready to Embark on […]
Letters to the Editor: April 22, 2014
Again the call for tax cuts goes out. I wrote a letter to Oklahoma Gazette years ago comparing those who call for tax cuts while wanting state and social services to people who would go to a pot luck dinner wanting to eat ham, potatoes and homemade rolls while only taking Oreos or a couple […]
Growing pains
Some neighbors are also pushing back on two new restaurants planned for 23rd Street that they say could cause traffic issues on the residential streets close to the growing commercial district north of downtown. We are all for responsible development, but we cannot live somewhere that [has] constant late-night noise and cant take the loss […]
Waste not
We just didnt have any recycling options out at the festival, said Angela Cozby, the festivals director. For the past six years, festival officials have worked to create a completely trash-free event. This year, that goal will be reached. The carbon footprint at [the Festival of the Arts] is pretty large and negative, so we […]
Tiaras, tutus and techno
The ballet company now boasts the largest number of dancers in its history and hopes to continue its record-breaking attendance run after its current season. The season opens in October with four performances of Cinderella. Created by Jacob Sparso and using Russian composer Sergei Prokofievs timeless score, the ballet has all of the elements of […]
Sidewalks are some of earliest MAPS 3 projects to be complete
Along with the trail system, [sidewalks] probably touch more neighborhoods and more parts of the city than any other MAPS 3 project, Cornett said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday to mark the completion of phase 1 of the sidewalk project. If you look at these sidewalks, I think they exceed expectations, which is continuing the […]
Five things to know about Thursday’s same-sex marriage hearing
U.S. District Judge Terence Kern ruled earlier this year that Oklahomas voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional. Kerns ruling was immediately stayed, and an appeal was filed with the federal appeals court in Denver. It could take months for the circuit court to issue a ruling on Oklahomas case, and many believe the issue […]
Biker life
Cassi hops on her bike, while her roommate is in a car. A lot of times, I beat her or we get there at the same time, Poor said. I might beat her because she is having to look for parking and I dont. Poor has become a regular cyclist over the past year, since […]
Kings of everything
A young woman went to Key Arena on March 28 to see the Okie-tied rockers, probably jammed out to Sex on Fire and Use Somebody and then walked away with measles. As a precaution, the Washington State Department of Health even published the womans schedule online so that those who were in her vicinity that […]
