Archive for September, 2007
Peter Shaffer’s award-winning play about the rivalry between composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri comes to Oklahoma City. Kicking off its 2007-2008 season with a comedic bang, Oklahoma City Theater is reviving Amadeus, Peter Shaffer’s Tony award-winning take on one of history’s juiciest rumors.The story of Amadeus takes place in both past and present tense. In real time, the …
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High school students attend retreat at OKC campus
The Langston University Gazette, Oklahoma - By Daria Dean The Oklahoma City Minority Business Enterprise Center, in partnership with Langston University, Oklahoma City Public Schools, … Do You Know Me? |
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“You know, it’s just another game to me”
If Rhett Bomar has any lingering thoughts about the University of Oklahoma, they didn’t show up in his comments Monday. via Corsicana Daily Sun
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Chesapeake gives F-150 truck to Deer Creek Fire Department
Edmond Sun, OK - … an "auto aid" area 1 mile beyond its boundary in each direction, assisting fire departments from Cashion, Oak Cliff, Edmond, Oklahoma City and Piedmont. … |
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Mr. Green Jeans might have had a celebrity brother, or maybe not. And whatever happened to Anna May Wong? Good question. There are lots of those.
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Ponca City Medical Center is seeking a BC/BE OTOLARYNGOLOGIST to establish independent practice with 1:2 call coverage. Lucrative practice opportunity, dynamic hospital leadership, fantastic community! Small town living with big city amenities! Easy drive to Oklahoma City. Excellent recruitment package …
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“To me, I think it was good he stood up for his players, because a player wants to be respected by his coach”
It seems Justin Roland’s short time as the mouthpiece for Kansas State football has come to an unspectacular conclusion.
The senior linebacker’s apparent misinformation is at fault.
Roland told a pack of reporters last Monday that cornerback Josh Moore, who has been held out of K-State’s first three games after being ruled academically ineligible, would be ready to play this week against No. 7 Texas.
Monday, coach Ron Prince said Moore’s standing is the same.
‘No change in his status,’ Prince said. ‘When there is, we’ll let you know. But for now, there is no change in Josh’s status, despite, I guess, Justin Roland’s contributions to the contrary.’ Read more
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