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Addi s SugaShack to host fundraiser to support Julius Jones commutation campaign

The City Sentinel July 20, 2021 By Darla Shelden By Darla Shelden, City Sentinel Reporter OKLAHOMA CITY – Erica Gomez, owner and operator of Addi’s SugaShack in Norman, will host a fundraiser to. By Darla Shelden The City Sentinel, Staff Report OKLAHOMA CITY Rep. Melissa Provenzano, D-Tulsa, was recently chosen to be an Oklahoma State Director for Women in Government. Women. By Darla Shelden The City Sentinel, Staff Report  OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) will conduct its annual Heroes Ball Friday, July 30. The event happens.

Robinson Street widening project to begin Monday

Apr 1, 2021 The City of Norman is set to begin a street widening project on Robinson Street Monday, which will impact access to I-35. The first phase of the project will begin Monday on Robinson Street between I-35 and Brookhaven Creek, as crews construct the south portion of the Interstate Drive intersection, according to a news release from the city. During this phase, the southbound I-35 ramp on Robinson Street will close and traffic will be rerouted to Main Street. The eastbound Robinson Street ramp from I-35 south exit 110B will also be closed during this time, though the westbound Robinson Street ramp from I-35 south exit 110A will stay open.

Digital billboards approved for I-91 in West Springfield

Digital billboards approved for I-91 in West Springfield Updated Mar 17, 2021; WEST SPRINGFIELD Electronic billboards will be allowed in one small corner of town, far from retailers and homes. Town councilors this week voted to allow the large signs on a handful of industrial properties between Interstate Drive and Interstate 91, just south of the Holyoke city line. They rejected a citizens’ petition request to allow the billboards along two sections of Riverdale Street (Route 5). “I want to be pro-business, but I also want to respect the people who live in West Springfield and not create some kind of Las Vegas here,” said Councilor Nathan Bech.

Can a teen s on-site death change Nashville s construction standards? Some councilmembers hope so

Can a teen s on-site death change Nashville s construction standards? Some councilmembers hope so Cassandra Stephenson, Nashville Tennessean © Cassandra Stephenson Jennifer Enamorado talks about her brother, Gustavo Enrique Ramirez, who died at 16 after falling 11 stories while working at a Nashville construction site. Enamorado helped introduce the Get It Right bill to raise construction standards at Metro projects in Nashville s Public Square on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Metro councilmembers and workers advocates announced a new bill to raise standards and oversight for Metro construction projects on Tuesday, the day that would have been Gustavo Enrique Ramirez s 17th birthday. His sister Jennifer Enamorado joined councilmembers and community advocates supporting the Get It Right bill in Nashville s Public Square Tuesday. Ramirez was not the first construction death in Nashville in 2020, she said. He was not the last.

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