The CEO of one of the U.S.’ largest energy producers made a rare public appearance Monday before the State Corporation Commission in opposition to a proposed billion-dollar coal-fired power plant. OG&E Electric Services announced earlier this year they signed an agreement with Red Rock Power Partners to build the plant pending regulatory approval. Others […]
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Symbol of Vietnamese ‘boat people’ stopping into town
Ba Luong hopes that Oklahoma City’s Vietnamese community will remember their heritage when the Vietnamese Freedom Boat, a traveling display of a boat used by South Vietnamese refugees to flee after the takeover of their country by Communists in the Seventies, makes its stop here Saturday and Sunday at Luong’s Super Cao Nguyen grocery. Luong’s […]
Man to bite dogs
Oklahoma state Rep. Paul Wesselhöft, R-Moore, said he’ll be introducing legislation again pitting him against his most-disliked dog breed: the pit bull. The legislator’s dogged pursuit has him announcing proposed legislation that would make it r-r-rough on the owners of vicious dogs which bite hard enough to cause injury, according to a release from […]
Oklahoma County jail bursting at seams, needs $120 million
The Oklahoma County Jail is where illegal immigrants will be put after November when the new anti-illegal immigration bill, signed this year into law by Gov. Brad Henry, will take effect, if it is enforced. It’s where the mentally ill often end up, now that we have no more long-term mental health institutions. But it’s […]
Ex-Rocketplane chief engineer says funding diverted from tourism vehicle
Rocketplane’s XP, a suborbital tourism vehicle meant to take off from the Oklahoma Spaceport in Burns Flat, is in a funding free fall, according to the project’s former chief engineer. David Urie, who joined in 2004 as chief engineer, said funding for the craft was diverted to Rocketplane’s acquisition of Kistler Aerospace and the development […]
New system tracks Oklahoma County arrestees, inmates
A new online system will allow any citizen to log on and check the release status or location of anyone arrested or convicted of a crime, county and state law enforcement officials announced Tuesday. Called “VINE,” the system allows anyone ” including crime victims ” to anonymously check the release status of someone accused […]
Construction boss recalls unusual contact with Marland widow
In the Seventies, Bob Berry’s construction company landed the first contract for refurbishing the opulent Marland mansion, once the Ponca City home of oilman E.W. Marland and wife (formerly his niece and then adopted daughter), Lydie. Then the workers discovered a mystery. They were worried about the unsecured structure, with its $2.5 million gold-leaf ceilings, […]
Rocketplane lays off manager, seeks $500 million
Trade magazine Aviation Week & Space Technology is reporting in its July 2 issue that Rocketplane Kistler has laid off a key manager in the development of the company’s suborbital spacecraft, David Urie (pictured). Urie, who worked as the Lockheed program manager on the SR-71 spy plane as well as other cutting-edge projects for Lockheed-Martin, came […]
Gitmo soldiers coming to Fort Sill?
Congressman Tom Cole, R-Okla., said he’s opposed to the possibility of Fort Sill being considered for Guantanamo Bay’s terror war detainees. Recent reports that the White House is considering shutting down the Cuban detention facility leaves up in the air the question of what to do with the detainees, including many believed to be al-Qaida […]
State emergency director to advise FEMA
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is asking Oklahoma’s Emergency Management Director Albert Ashwood to sit on FEMA’s new advisory board. Gov. Brad Henry announced the appointment of the disaster veteran Wednesday. Emergency Department spokeswoman Michealann Ooten said Ashwood’s new advisory role won’t take him from his current state position. EXPERIENCEAshwood brings 19 years […]
