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- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671098/okc-has-free-landfill-day-sept-12HTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/OKC has free landfill day Sept. 12SEP 9, 2020 - Oklahoma City trash, recycling and bulky trash customers who need to get rid of extra junk or landscape debris can take advantage of the city’s free landfill day Saturday. Customers can drop off one load of household waste using a passenger vehicle or truck (up to 1 ton) and one trailer (up to 16 feet long) from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the free day at the following landfills: • East Oak Landfill: 3201 Mosley Road (NE 36 east of Sooner Road, south side of the street). • Southeast OKC Landfill: 7001 S Bryant Ave. • Oklahoma Landfill: 7600 SW 15. • Northeast Landfill: 2601 N Midwest Blvd. in Spencer (construction and demolition materials only).0 Tags 0 Shares 1 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671094/adopt-a-pet-oklahoma-city-area-pet-adoption-optionsHTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/Adopt a pet: Oklahoma City-area pet adoption optionsSEP 9, 2020 - Editor's note: Please contact area shelters before visiting. Some shelters may be closed, have adjusted hours of operation or only available by appointment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Bethany Animal Control Shelter: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the first Saturday of the month, 5100 N College, 789-3431. Central Oklahoma Humane Society Center: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Sundays, 7500 N Western Ave., 286-1229. Edmond Animal Welfare Shelter: The shelter is temporarily closed and adoption fees are waived while work continues on an expansion project. Adoptions are by appointment only by calling 405-216-7615. El Reno Animal0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671112/genealogist-to-discuss-researching-native-american-heritageHTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/Genealogist to discuss researching Native American heritageSEP 9, 2020 - The Oklahoma Genealogical Society will host the webinar program “Native American Genealogy & Research” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20. Rick Fogarty, who specializes in Native American tribal, adoption and DNA/forensic genealogical research, will be the presenter. Fogarty is a professional genealogist and lecturer in Hazlet, New Jersey, and a third-generation genealogist with Oklahoma roots and a citizen of the Muscogee Creek Nation. He has attended the Boston University forensic genealogy course, the Forensic Genealogy Institute genetic genealogy course, Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, and the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research.0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671095/reunions-oklahoma-high-school-reunionsHTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/Reunions: Oklahoma high school reunionsSEP 9, 2020 - Editor's note: In an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, venues and businesses might be temporarily closed. Please confirm all reunion plans. Anadarko (Canceled) Anadarko High School class of 1960: A 60th reunion originally scheduled for Sept. 18-20 has been canceled. For more information, email Jennakidd@att.net. Anadarko High School class of 1970: Looking for classmates for a 50th reunion Nov. 6-7. For more information, contact Rick Davis at 405-229-9931 or rick@davis-scoreboards.com; or email Donna Hanson at camcarsgram@yahoo.com. Chickasha (Postponed) Chickasha High School class of 1970: A 50th reunion originally planned for Oct. 16 at Bushwood Country Club has0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671099/mustang-high-school-awarded-5000-oklahoma-aeronautics-commission-grantHTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/Mustang High School awarded $5,000 Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission GrantSEP 9, 2020 - The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission Aviation Education Program has awarded a $5,000 grant to Mustang High School that will allow for the purchase of a flight simulator for the school. “This will mean so much to our students to have the hands-on opportunity to simulate flight … it will be unparalleled,” said Mustang High School teacher Christy Self, who had applied for the grant. Grants were available for education programs that are aviation and aerospace-minded for primary through post-secondary education. The program funds are part of more than $300,000 the agency annually provides to programs statewide aimed at exposing more Oklahoma young people to STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and careers in0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671100/mustang-education-center-awarded-2500-oklahoma-arts-council-grantHTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/Mustang Education Center awarded $2,500 Oklahoma Arts Council grantSEP 9, 2020 - The Oklahoma Arts Council has awarded a $2,500 grant to the Mustang Education Center. The center houses a half-day pre-kindergarten program for 3- and 4-year olds and an alternative education program for high school students. For each of the last seven years, the Mustang Education Center has applied for and received grant funding from the Oklahoma Arts Council to provide arts instruction to their high school students. In mid-August, Principal Daryl Williamson received word the school had been awarded a grant for the fall 2020 semester.0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671059/tuning-in-for-tuesday-sept-8HTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/Tuning in for Tuesday, Sept. 8SEP 9, 2020 - sept 8 tuning in TUESDAY MLB LIVE 2 p.m.;;Minnesota at St. Louis;;FSPLUS (Cox 68) 5:30 p.m.;;N.Y. Yankees at Toronto;;MLBN (Cox 264) 5:30 p.m.;;Minnesota at St. Louis;;FSPLUS (Cox 68) 7 p.m.;;L.A. Angels at Texas;;FSOK/1560 AM 8:30 p.m.;;L.A. Dodgers at Arizona;;MLBN (Cox 264) NBA LIVE 5:30 p.m.;;Miami vs. Milwaukee;;TNT (Cox 31) 8 p.m.;;L.A. Lakers vs. Houston;;TNT (Cox 31) WNBA LIVE 6 p.m.;;Los Angeles vs. New York;;CBSS (Cox 249) 7 p.m.;;Minnesota vs. Washington;;ESPN2 (Cox 28) 9 p.m.;;Indiana vs. Las Vegas;;ESPN2 (Cox 28) NHL LIVE 7 p.m.;;Dallas vs. Vegas;;NBCSN (Cox 251) TENNIS LIVE 5 a.m.;;Center0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671178/oklahoma-county-marriage-divorce-records-for-sept-9-2020HTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/Oklahoma County marriage, divorce records for Sept. 9, 2020SEP 9, 2020 - MARRIAGES Erik Delaney Rose and Sheryl Kay Taylor Elizabeth Martinez Viramontes and Jose Martin Flores Jr. Ashlee Denise Whittle and Erich Adler Schnell Karina Segura Alvarez and Salvador Castaneda Vasquez Azaliah Baht Israel and Jahaziah Ben Israel Shelbie Marie Christen and Levi Jacob Deveney Victoria Shay Diamond Johnson and Jorge Rivera Breeana Louise Fritschow and Christopher Lavon Scott Nicole Ruth Jackson and Kenneth Delno Jackson Jr.0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671079/oklahoma-high-school-volleyball-brackets-set-for-annual-heather-harkness-invitationalHTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/Oklahoma high school volleyball: Brackets set for annual Heather Harkness InvitationalSEP 9, 2020 - The brackets have been set for the annual Heather Harkness Invitational.The tournament, which is Friday and Saturday at Edmond Santa Fe, will host some of the top teams from Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Included are the three Edmond high schools, Deer Creek, Oklahoma Christian School, Jenks, Tulsa Union and the OKC Storm home school team.Play is set to begin at 9 a.m. Friday. Teams will be split into groups of four and play round robin before being split into Gold and Silver brackets for Saturday. Spectators will be allowed but only in the stands. Only players, coaches and officials will be let onto the court. Here's a look at the brackets:Friday9 a.m.: Edmond Santa Fe vs. Deer Creek; Jenks0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://oklahoman.com/article/5671071/just-one-of-one-why-ou-transfer-receiver-obi-obialo-is-one-of-college-footballs-most-unique-playersHTTPS://OKLAHOMAN.COM/'Just one of one': Why OU transfer receiver Obi Obialo is one of college football's most unique playersSEP 9, 2020 - NORMAN — Obi Obialo didn’t make an appearance in the 2016 Bedlam game. But Obialo was there at Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The now-senior wide receiver for OU, though, was in black, white and orange instead of the crimson and cream. “It was a special experience, something I’d seen growing up on TV all the time,” Obialo said. Obialo is a rarity — a player who will have experienced both sides of Bedlam. “I’ve got to see both sides of the spectrum,” Obialo said. “I’m just one of one actually. I feel blessed to be at that point. Obialo is expected to make his Sooners debut Saturday when No. 5 OU hosts Missouri State (6 p.m., pay-per-view).0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
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