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Chief of private family company enjoys colorful, varied career
Fred Jones Hall heads operations for Hall Capital, the umbrella of several family ventures, including automotive, private capital, real estate, and oil and gas.
Academy Of Contemporary Music: Training Oklahoma Musicians
Some of the world's most famous performers have come from Oklahoma. Now, the next class of musicians is being trained in downtown Oklahoma City at the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Vocal ailment forces Midwest City minister to shift from church to chaplaincy
Because of problems with his vocal cords, the Rev. Charles McDade recently retired from the pastorate at Soldier Creek Baptist Church in Midwest City, but he will continue as chaplain for the Midwest City Fire Department.
Things heating up at ME's office
A state lawmaker is pushing to fund construction for a new State Medical Examiner's office in Edmond.
The University of Central Oklahoma's printer clean-up initiative is saving green.
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Kelley Wanish is DD2 Teacher of the Year
Wanish, a fifth grade teacher at Beech Hill Elementary School, received the honor during a special ceremony held Tuesday night at Ashley Ridge High School.
Economists debate cutting the state's personal income tax rate
While budget negotiators at the state Capitol discuss whether to cut the personal income tax, the author of a study that was the basis for a couple tax-cutting proposals clashed a couple blocks away Wednesday with an economist opposed to lowering the income tax rate.
Betz inauguration an opportunity to show shared vision for UCO
University of Central Oklahoma Vice President for Government Relations Mark Kinders has been involved with his fair share of university presidential inaugurations.
Governor signs measure allowing alcohol sales near UCO's Bricktown campus
Bars and clubs will be allowed to operate near the University of Central Oklahoma's Academy of Music in Oklahoma City's Bricktown entertainment district under a bill signed into law Tuesday by Gov.
As veterans return home, Oklahoma colleges and universities seek to handle their needs
The University of Central Oklahoma opened an office last month to help student veterans navigate university life.
Oklahoma colleges and universities gear up for commencement ceremonies
As colleges and universities statewide wrap up their spring semesters, graduating students are preparing for commencement ceremonies, which will be held in the coming weeks.
One of the reasons Tom Guild wants to be your congressman is because he feels his own life experiences give him an insight into what the average person is going through in a weak economy.
Two Arrests In Kidnapping, Shooting And Robbery Of UCO Student
Two people, including a Langston football player have been arrested for kidnapping, shooting and robbing a University of Central Oklahoma student over the weekend.
James Sykes, Oklahoma Student, Allegedly Kidnapped And Shot Near Campus
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Two Arrested After Kidnapping, Robbery, Shooting Near Stillwater
The Rogers County Sheriff's Department helped put on a rodeo for a special cause.
Claremore Rodeo Benefits Children With Cancer
The Rogers County Sheriff's Department helped put on a rodeo for a special cause.
Man Kidnapped, Beaten, Shot And Robbed Friday Night
Randale Anderson, 19, and Sir Demarco Dartnayon Bledsoe, 23, were arrested on charges of robbery and kidnapping.
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