OKLAHOMA CITY, April 20, 2021- The Oklahoma City Thunder is in the process of working to secure a new naming rights partner for Chesapeake Energy Arena, the team announced today. Chesapeake Energy Corporation has informed the Thunder that as part of its recently completed restructuring, it is terminating its arena naming rights agreement with the team, effective immediately. The original 12-year agreement was announced in 2011. The Thunder is now focused on identifying a new long-term naming rights partner. In the interim, the building will continue to be called Chesapeake Energy Arena.
“As we move toward a transition to a new naming rights partner for our arena, we would like to recognize our extraordinary history with Chesapeake Energy,” said Clayton I. Bennett, chairman of the Oklahoma City Thunder. “For a decade, the arena has proudly bore its name and we thank Chesapeake, one of our founding partners, for its loyal support and partnership.
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Considered a cornerstone of Millwood Public Schools, one of Oklahoma s longest-serving elected officials has retired from 51 years on the district Board of Education.
Frances Percival, 93, attended her final school board meeting Monday evening. First elected to the board in March 1970, Percival chose not to seek re-election this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Percival has been a steadfast presence in the district since she began volunteering as a Millwood parent in 1958. Two of her children attended Millwood schools after she and her husband built a home in the northeast Oklahoma City district.
Even though she ll no longer sit on the school board, Percival said she won t stop coming back to Millwood.
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