Councilor Bynum: Citizen input helped form new dam proposal
“I began discussing this (phased) approach with city leaders in each community immediately after our town halls concluded when the need for a change was evident,” Bynum said
For the Frontier July 21, 2015
“I began discussing this (phased) approach with city leaders in each community immediately after our town halls concluded when the need for a change was evident,” Bynum said
Ziva Branstetter July 21, 2015
In response to news reports this week that the Tulsa Shock may be moving, Mayor Dewey Bartlett fired off a terse letter asking the franchise to stay put.
The letter from Bartlett to William Cameron, the majority owner of the WNBA team, refers to media reports that the Shock may be relocating. Bartlett wrote the letter Tuesday, the day The Frontier first reported the team’s possible move.
Cary Aspinwall July 21, 2015
On this week’s Listen Frontier podcast: Host RJ chats with Center of the Universe Festival co-founders Chris Lieberman and Phil Kaiser about the ‘music and arts experience’ they hope to give fans at this year’s event. Creative Director Cary Aspinwall and intern Alexius Burton chat about a week of wild news that involved Sister Helen Prejean and the President coming to town.
Dylan Goforth July 21, 2015
While Thursday’s ruling appears to be a death knell for the sheriff’s offices hopes at stopping the grand jury, Glanz’s attorneys may yet have a few options up their sleeves.
For the Frontier July 21, 2015
The meeting was called by County Commissioner and Authority Chairman John Smaligo, who told The Frontier that he supports putting the contract out to bid.
For the Frontier July 15, 2015
The zoning change — which is a major amendment to the original plan for the property — now goes to the City Council for its consideration.
For the Frontier July 15, 2015
Earlier this week, City Councilor and Task Force Chairman G.T. Bynum suspended the task force’s regular meetings.
Dylan Goforth July 15, 2015
When President Barack Obama arrives in Durant today and travels to the town’s high school to give a speech, he will apparently be greeted by residents waving Confederate flags.
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