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Edmond City Council Awards Millions To Man Wrongfully Convicted In 1974 Murder
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A man wrongfully convicted of murder was awarded millions of dollars from the City of Edmond. The Edmond City Council authorized on Tuesday a $7.15 million settlement with Glynn Simmons.
City Of Edmond Approves Settlement With Glynn Simmons, Who Wrongfully Spent 48 Years Behind Bars
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The City of Edmond has reached an agreement to award Glynn Simmons a partial settlement of $7.15 million after his conviction for a 1974 murder was overturned. Simmons spent nearly five decades behind bars before being released from prison in 2023.
Renewed Plans For Uncommon Ground Sculpture Park To Boost Edmond’s Outdoor Landscape
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After stalling last year, Edmond's Uncommon Ground Sculpture Park project is back on track. The city will invest up to $15 million for the property.
Edmond Property That Houses Veterans Declared A Public Nuisance
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The Edmond City Council declared a rundown property that houses veterans a public nuisance. Council Member Tom Robins says the property is unsafe and not secure, putting the lives of veterans and the community at risk.
9 To Know: Violent Fugitive, Hoax School Threats, OKC Dodgers Name Change
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Here are the stories you need to know this morning from both Oklahoma and around the world on Dec. 14, 2023.
Edmond Fire And Rescue Present A New Ambulance Service To City Council
Anjelicia Bruton
The Edmond City Council is deciding on a new emergency services provider after Edmond Fire and Rescue put in the recommendation.
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Edmond Waiving Utilities Charges For Spouses Of First Responders Killed In Line Of Duty
Chris Yu
Edmond City Council approved a measure that waives utilities charges for spouses of Edmond police officers and firefighters who are killed in the line of duty.
Edmond Waiving Utilities Charges For Spouses Of First Responders Killed In Line Of Duty
Chris Yu
Edmond City Council approved a measure that waives utilities charges for spouses of Edmond police officers and firefighters who are killed in the line of duty.
Edmond City Council Approves Plan For New Municipal Complex
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The Edmond City Council approved plans for a new city hall, municipal court building and parking garage to be constructed in the city's downtown.
Edmond City Council Approves Plan For New Municipal Complex
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The Edmond City Council approved plans for a new city hall, municipal court building and parking garage to be constructed in the city's downtown.
City Of Edmond Extends Mask Mandate
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Edmond City Council voted to extend the city's mask ordinance during a meeting Wednesday.
City Of Edmond Extends Mask Mandate
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Edmond City Council voted to extend the city's mask ordinance during a meeting Wednesday.
Edmond City Council Approves Amendments To Face Mask Ordinance
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Edmond City Council Approves Amendments To Face Mask Ordinance
Edmond City Council Approves Amendments To Face Mask Ordinance
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Edmond City Council Approves Amendments To Face Mask Ordinance
Edmond City Council To Reassess Mask Mandate
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Edmond City Council will meet on Monday to potentially change the mask mandate it put in place last week.
Edmond City Council To Reassess Mask Mandate
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Edmond City Council will meet on Monday to potentially change the mask mandate it put in place last week.
Edmond City Council Passes Mask Ordinance
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Edmond City Council Passes Mask Ordinance
Edmond City Council Passes Mask Ordinance
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Edmond City Council Passes Mask Ordinance
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Links Mentioned On April 13, 2020
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Edmond City Council Meeting The Edmond City Council is holding a meeting Monday to discuss amendments to the city's COIVD-19 emergency declaration. The meeting is at 5:30 p.m. Click here to watch the live feed. Okla. Department of Rehabilitation Services
Links Mentioned On April 13, 2020
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Edmond City Council Meeting The Edmond City Council is holding a meeting Monday to discuss amendments to the city's COIVD-19 emergency declaration. The meeting is at 5:30 p.m. Click here to watch the live feed. Okla. Department of Rehabilitation Services
City Council Plans To Vote On Proposal To Turn Edmond Apartments Into Hotel
Aaron Brilbeck
A plan to convert an Edmond apartment building, that has been a thorn in the city’s side for years, into a hotel moves forward. The planning commission unanimously voted to rezone the property to allow for the hotel. The plan would to turn the 77,00
City Council Plans To Vote On Proposal To Turn Edmond Apartments Into Hotel
Aaron Brilbeck
A plan to convert an Edmond apartment building, that has been a thorn in the city’s side for years, into a hotel moves forward. The planning commission unanimously voted to rezone the property to allow for the hotel. The plan would to turn the 77,00
Edmond City Council To Vote On Controversial Coffee Creek Home Development Plans
Karl Torp
There is a new plan to develop the old Coffee Creek Golf Course as neighbors vow to stop the home construction. The golf course has been closed for three years. Neighbors are waiting for their lawsuit against the developer wanting to build homes on the co
Edmond City Council To Vote On Controversial Coffee Creek Home Development Plans
Karl Torp
There is a new plan to develop the old Coffee Creek Golf Course as neighbors vow to stop the home construction. The golf course has been closed for three years. Neighbors are waiting for their lawsuit against the developer wanting to build homes on the co
Solar Panel Plan Sparks Debate In Edmond
Karl Torp
The City of Edmond is considering allowing solar panels on homes, but their incentives for buying back electricity is shockingly low, according to some folks. Right now, OG&E offers what’s called "net metering" to solar customers. They get a one to
Solar Panel Plan Sparks Debate In Edmond
Karl Torp
The City of Edmond is considering allowing solar panels on homes, but their incentives for buying back electricity is shockingly low, according to some folks. Right now, OG&E offers what’s called "net metering" to solar customers. They get a one to
Edmond Animal Shelter Breaks Ground On Expansion Project
Clayton Cummins
Work has officially begun on a multi-million-dollar expansion of the Edmond Animal Shelter. Crews broke ground Wednesday, June 26 on the over $3 million project, approved by Edmond City Council. “We're about to get 48 more dog runs, (a lot) more cat
Edmond Animal Shelter Breaks Ground On Expansion Project
Clayton Cummins
Work has officially begun on a multi-million-dollar expansion of the Edmond Animal Shelter. Crews broke ground Wednesday, June 26 on the over $3 million project, approved by Edmond City Council. “We're about to get 48 more dog runs, (a lot) more cat
Edmond City Council Approves New Entertainment District Near Downtown
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The Edmond City Council approved a new entertainment district near downtown Monday. The developer is the same one that's behind Oklahoma City's Film Row. The “Rail Spur District,” as it will be called, will feature four restaurants, including
Edmond City Council Approves New Entertainment District Near Downtown
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The Edmond City Council approved a new entertainment district near downtown Monday. The developer is the same one that's behind Oklahoma City's Film Row. The “Rail Spur District,” as it will be called, will feature four restaurants, including
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Links Incorporated Tulsa chapter to host community health event for routine screenings
Graham Dowers
Links Incorporated is hosting a community health event on Saturday to provide healthcare services for those who have been who are in need of routine screenings.
Links Incorporated Tulsa chapter to host community health event for routine screenings
Graham Dowers
Links Incorporated is hosting a community health event on Saturday to provide healthcare services for those who have been who are in need of routine screenings.
Yukon band holding fundraiser to obtain instruments for Geary High School band
Graham Dowers
A metro band is hosting a fundraiser today to collect instruments for the Geary High School band.
Yukon band holding fundraiser to obtain instruments for Geary High School band
Graham Dowers
A metro band is hosting a fundraiser today to collect instruments for the Geary High School band.
David Boren memorial service to be held on Saturday
Graham Dowers
A public memorial service honoring former Oklahoma Gov. and University of Oklahoma President David Boren is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday
David Boren memorial service to be held on Saturday
Graham Dowers
A public memorial service honoring former Oklahoma Gov. and University of Oklahoma President David Boren is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday
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Links Incorporated Tulsa chapter to host community health event for routine screenings
Graham Dowers
Links Incorporated is hosting a community health event on Saturday to provide healthcare services for those who have been who are in need of routine screenings.
Yukon band holding fundraiser to obtain instruments for Geary High School band
Graham Dowers
A metro band is hosting a fundraiser today to collect instruments for the Geary High School band.
David Boren memorial service to be held on Saturday
Graham Dowers
A public memorial service honoring former Oklahoma Gov. and University of Oklahoma President David Boren is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday
‘Not solving any problem’: OKC’s Homeless Alliance, lawmakers question bill to restrict homelessness shelter zoning
Jordan Fremstad
This week, the Senate cleared a controversial bill restricting where homeless shelters can be built. The Homeless Alliance’s top leader warned the bill could cause more harm than good.
Cloudy start to Saturday, chance of storms in the evening
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With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Kiowa Tribe to rebuild historic church after it burned in wildfires
Elizabeth Fitz
The Kiowa Tribe cleaned up the location of its historic church after the building burned down in the March 14 wildfires.
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