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The Uncommon Ground Sculpture Park marked a major milestone Monday with the arrival and installation of key components of its architectural landmark, the Route 66 Eagle’s Nest, bringing the park closer to its 2026 opening. Perched atop one of Edmond’s highest points, the Eagle’s Nest will be a 64-foot recreational sculpture made with rusting steel pipe. Its platform will offer a 360degree view of the park and surrounding areas.
Read moreOn Sept. 5, Payne County District Judge Michael Kulling heard arguments in an ongoing case about a handful of teenagers who want to play basketball.
Read moreThe term “legalese” is often used to describe the technical jargon of legal documents that may be difficult for nonlawyers to understand. The use of hard-to-understand language adds an extra burden to those who cannot afford to hire a lawyer to represent them when legal matters arise. A legislative mandate was recently passed to make certain legal forms more accessible, and the Oklahoma Bar Association, working in tandem with the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation, formed a working group to develop these plain-language forms. These forms are now available for public download on the OSCN website.
Read moreAttorney General Gentner Drummond yesterday announced regional winners in this second year of the Attorney General’s Outstanding Oklahoma Officer of the Year Award. From these seven stellar officers of the law, a statewide 20205 Officer of the Year will be named in November.
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Read moreSeven Cherokee Nation veterans, including those from the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Operation Just Cause, were honored at national monuments last week for their dedication with a “Warrior Flight.”
Read moreThe Seminole Municipal Authority, which is comprised of city council members, will convene for a special meeting this Thursday, Sept. 25 at 12 noon at the public library.
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