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  • 1 week ago | nondoc.com | Madeline Hoffmann |Tres Savage

    With any luck, you were able to have a long holiday weekend free from the sort of news coverage that can add stress to your daily life. Of course, now that you’ve returned to your normal routine, it’s worth knowing that one of the state’s major investor-owned utilities has a natural gas plant purchase proposal pending before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. It’s also worth knowing that a bill in the Legislature about wind farm setback requirements has stalled out — for now.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | oudaily.com | Madeline Hoffmann

    Native American artists will perform live art demonstrations and music Saturday evening as part of the 2025 NDN Art Rally, a fundraiser benefiting the Jacobson House Native Art Center. All art pieces will be completed live during the fundraiser for guests to watch and purchase. Including both two- and three-dimensional works, each piece will sell to the first to claim for $49. This is the second annual NDN Art Rally, expanding on nine artists at last year's event.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | oudaily.com | Madeline Hoffmann

    After over two years of construction, brunch and coffee shop Press & Plow opened the drive-thru at its West Lindsey Street location Sunday. The Press & Plow at 800 W. Lindsey St. marks the franchise’s third location. Press & Plow was first opened in Norman in 2018 at 2596 W. Tecumseh Road. A second location in Edmond opened in June at 15398 Lleytons Court. The Lindsey Press & Plow opened its drive-thru at 6 a.m. Sunday.

  • Jul 27, 2024 | normantranscript.com | Madeline Hoffmann

    WASHINGTON – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Thursday with President Biden and Vice President Harris following his joint session of Congress speech as a backdrop, during which protestors clashed with police just blocks from the Capitol. The scathing speech promising “total victory” over Hamas saw a mixed reception, with nearly 25 percent of the members of Congress boycotting attendance.

  • Jul 24, 2024 | theblackwallsttimes.com | Madeline Hoffmann

    Listen to this article here WASHINGTON – The director of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, resigned on Tuesday following security failures regarding the attempted assassination of former President Trump. Cheatle, who served as the Secret Service director since Aug. 2022, has faced widespread calls to step down after a gunman shot Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.

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