Yesterday | The Norman Transcript
From his home atop a hill southwest of town, Gene McPherson can point out landmarks in the town that has been home to him and his family for 65 of his 84 years.
Floyd's plans second benefit sale
After a successful fundraising garage sale earlier this month, Floyd's RV will have an encore performance.
Retired Marine Helps Vets File for Benefits
Filing for disable veterans' benefits left Dale Graham frustrated and confused. "They said 'yeah, you're disabled, but we really don't have time to mess with you.
Council thinking long-term in turning down water sale
Tuesday's unanimous vote by the Norman City Council rejecting a proposed water sale to nearby Goldsby comes just as plans are being made for a critical water needs supply project at Lake Thunderbird.
Goldsby water deal before Council again
After consideration, postponement, revision and study, the Norman City Council again will consider a 20-year contract to provide water to the town of Goldsby, when it meets in regular session at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 201 W. Gray St.
Goldsby water deal before Council again
After consideration, postponement, revision and study, the Norman City Council again will consider a 20-year contract to provide water to the town of Goldsby, when it meets in regular session at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 201 W. Gray St.
Siebert promoted to DHS human resources manager Gary Siebert has been promoted to human resources manager I at Oklahoma Department of Human Services and is the newest member of the human resources management division, benefits and employee focused services team.
Council looks at revised Goldsby water contract
Utilities Director Ken Komiske will present a cost/benefit analysis of the proposed Goldsby Water Sales Contract to the Norman City Council at the council's study session, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Municipal Building Conference Room, 201 W. Gray St.
Washington juniors attend Boys State
Two juniors at Washington High School will be making the trip to Boys State. Cody Grace and Tyler Hewett were chosen by the Washington American Legion Post to represent the Post at Boys State that started Saturday and ends this Saturday.