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On the Town: Edmond the place to be Thursday evening

On the Town: Edmond the place to be Thursday evening By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record May 4, 2021 Lillie-Beth Brinkman If you want to make the central Oklahoma art rounds in one night, add Thursday evening to your calendar, starting in Edmond. Even if you can’t fit everything in one night, you’ll have other opportunities to enjoy our arts community. Downtown Edmond is hosting VIBES each Thursday from now through October, featuring artists, performers and businesses celebrating the community from 5 to 9 p.m. This month’s special attraction will be Sidewalk Chalk Art Night by Matin Alavi, Chandler Domingos, Elisha Gallegos, Annie Lovett, Nicole Poole and Sara presented by Oklahoma ER & Hospital. However, there will be visual artists almost on every street corner along with live music. For a full list, go to edmondvibes.org. Sponsors include Mercy, T-Mobile, Chickasaw Community Bank, Edmond Electric, The Duncan Group Engel & Volkers, Grant Group, Sma

Shawnee among cities recognized in Arbor Week kickoff celebration

Shawnee among cities recognized in Arbor Week kickoff celebration
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Oklahomans recognized during Arbor Week Kickoff Celebration

The City Sentinel April 3, 2021 By Patrick B. McGuigan The City Sentinel Endorsements The City Sentinel’s endorsement philosophy, detailed in print and online in recent years, leads the newspaper to make the best possible.

Oklahoma Looks to Florida to Improve Its Power Reliability

Oklahoma Looks to Florida to Improve Its Power Reliability Florida has had to establish a resilient power system with underground lines to ensure that customers retain power despite hurricanes and tropical storms. Now Oklahoma City is considering the switch. Jack Money, The Oklahoman   |   December 15, 2020   |  News (TNS) Hurricanes and tropical storms are major headaches for Florida utility providers, but even garden-variety severe thunderstorms create issues, especially in overgrown areas. But Hurricane Wilma, in 2005, prompted utility providers to seek approval for large-scale resiliency upgrades to systems. For example, Florida Power & Light (FPL) spent $5 billion in the last 15 years on projects to strengthen its grid. Work included hardening main power lines that serve police and fire stations, hospitals and 911 centers.

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