“Everything he did from the very beginning was to support Tinker and the military presence in Central Oklahoma,” she said.
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Summer Guide: Cruisin’ for brews: Options abound for fun, creative and tasty taproom adventures
These breweries are tucked in industrial parks or hidden on the outskirts of town, which makes finding them almost like a scavenger hunt for suds.
Farmers markets connect growers and consumers for the freshest local produce
“We have consumers that have a desire to be involved in their community or at least to know their community,” said Meriruth Cohenour, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food & Forestry agritourism coordinator.
Local leaders make moves to establish a Regional Transit Authority
Task force members are searching for a consultant to create a proposal for transit authority operations, and voters will decide how it will be funded.
Cover Teaser: Find the perfect brunch for any occasion with Oklahoma Gazette’s guide
Find the perfect brunch for any occasion with Oklahoma Gazette‘s guide. P.19 Back by reader demand, Oklahoma Gazettes brunch guide helps you find the perfect late-morning cocktail toast and meal. By Greg Elwell. Photos by Garett Fisbeck.
Tinker Air Force Base celebrates 75 years
Tinker employs more than 12,000 military personnel and over 15,000 civilian employees.
Food Briefs: Roughtail Brewing Co. anniversary, Delmar Gardens and more
Roughtail Brewing Co. celebrates four years of making some of the best IPAs around with a party noon-9 p.m. Saturday at its Midwest City headquarters, 1279 N. Air Depot Blvd.
But pressure is how diamonds are made, and the beer-loving brewers know they’re canning some gems.
But pressure is how diamonds are made, and the beer-loving brewers know they’re canning some gems.
Transit options ride on MAPS 3 Modern Streetcar project as crews begin installing tracks
“Connection is the key,” Ward 7 Councilman John Pettis Jr. said.
This is why we teach the classes, Dykstra said. You, as parents, are the first and most important teachers in your children’s life.
“This is why we teach the classes,” Dykstra said. “You, as parents, are the first and most important teachers in your children’s life.”
