KOKI - Fri Nov 06
Brad Henry has appointed Judge William C. Hetherington, Jr., to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals.
Teacher to receive USAO awardChickasha Daily Express - Fri Nov 06
Editor's Note: This is the third of a three-part series on the distinguished individuals who will be honored by the USAO Alumni Association at this year's annual Homecoming on Nov.
County property taxes will be mailed soonThe Norman Transcript - Fri Nov 06
Property tax bills will be in the mail soon, Cleveland County Treasurer Saundra DeSelms said this week.
Cleveland County Bar Association receives state bar honorThe Norman Transcript - Thu Nov 05
The Cleveland County Bar Association will pick up a prestigious honor this week.
New logo, same departmentThe Norman Transcript - Thu Nov 05
The Cleveland County Sheriff's Department is sporting a new look these days. Undersheriff Rhett Burnett said the department has decided to do away with the traditional gray shirt and black pants uniform for deputies.
Election board moves into new officesThe Moore American - Wed Nov 04
The Cleveland County Election Board has begun moving out of its downtown Norman offices and should open at its new digs, 614 E. Robinson St., today, a CCEB spokeswoman said Monday.
Visual marketing topic of women's workshopThe Moore American - Wed Nov 04
The Oklahoma City Women's Business Center of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma and the Cleveland County Women's Business Network will host a workshop entitled, "Visual Marketing -- The Silent Salesperson." Presented by Dr.
Forfeited property will be sold onlineThe Moore American - Wed Nov 04
Forfeited property collected by the sheriff's office that is subject to public sale will be auctioned on Property Room.com Inc.
Alleged Open Meeting violation investigation still ongoingThe Norman Transcript - Tue Nov 03
An investigation requested by Cleveland County District Attorney Greg Mashburn to determine whether the Norman City Council violated the state's Open Meeting Act during a June 9 executive session is still ongoing, a spokesman with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said Monday.
Election Board moves office from downtown to new Robinson locationThe Norman Transcript - Tue Nov 03
The Cleveland County Election Board has begun moving out of its downtown Norman offices and should open at its new digs, 614 E. Robinson St., by Nov.
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