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Courtney and Elaine Brye, Winona, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Katrina M. Brye, to Preston P. Moon, son of Allison Davis, Scottsdale, Ariz.; and Paul Moon, Layton, Utah.
Since Dragon's Ink Tattoo and Body Piercing Studio opened nine weeks ago at the corner of University Drive and Montgomery Street, owner Melissa Burton, 27, hasn't had a lot of free time.
Face of Defense: Aircraft Maintainer Becomes Logistics Manager
Craig "Bud" Weiser truly understands the required sense of urgency at Defense Supply Center Richmond here when it comes to warfighter support.
The Rev. Eugene Willis, 81, of Pittsburg, died Friday, Nov. 27, 2009, at Mary Hurley Hospital in Coalgate.
CAD/CAM Wins Bid to Provide Scanning Services to Tinker Air Force Base
CAD/CAM Services Inc. was recently awarded a $1,400,000 contract by Tinker Air Force Base to scan 45,000 aircraft drawings dating from the 1950s to the present day.
Downtown future may ride on transit
The 1998 Downtown Master Plan Review Task Force recently was given a presentation of how regional transit could impact downtown Edmond's future.
Holiday Meals Available Across Metro
Thanksgiving meals are available to any and all on Thursday, courtesy the Salvation Army.
The Chanel Dilemma: Covet or Clearance?
GO GO CHANEL ... We're usually not huge fans of the saying, "Fake it until you make it," but we're still $1,700 short of that dream boucle boxy jacket from Chanel that we've been craving since childbirth.
Contracts for November 20, 2009
DTS Aviation Services, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a $13,893,827 contract which will provide aircraft backshop maintenance, munitions and equipment support services for the Air Armament Center and for their command and control, communications, computers and intelligence systems testing for a 12 month period.
A bad month in Afghanistan ripples across the US
Every afternoon, seven days a week, Ed Epley has a 5 p.m. appointment with the war.
Air Force get Veracity inspection units
The U.S. Air Force has received a wing inspection system from Veracity Technology Solutions designed to reduce downtime for aircraft.
Tinker employee charged with embezzlement
A worker at Tinker Air Force Base has been charged with embezzling more than $20,000 from the sale of scrap metal through a recycling program at the Oklahoma City base.
MAPS 3 could bring commuter rail to area
Is there a day in the near future when a commuter rail system will link Norman to Oklahoma City and to surrounding communities? MAPS 3 could lead the way.
More Details Uncovered About Alleged Con Artist
By KENNETH DEAN Staff Writer What is her real name? Smith County Sheriff's deputies are still not sure who they have in their jail under the name of Juanetta Charce Lacy.
Obama visits Alaska base, pushes feds to hire veterans
President Obama was, if nothing else, an active commander in chief last week. Before and after Wednesday's Veterans Day holiday, military issues took center stage on the White House agenda.
SLIDESHOW: Colonel says military's strength goes beyond weapons
Local veterans of conflicts ranging from World War II to the Iraq War turned out Wednesday at the Cleveland County Veterans' Memorial to honor those who've served the nation in the ultimate sense of the word.
Oklahomans Honor Veterans Killed in Murrah Building Bombing, Ft. Hood Shootings
Wreaths mark chairs at the Oklahoma City National Memorial for Airman 1st Class Cartney J. McRaven and Airman 1st Class LaKesha R. Levy, who were among the 168 killed in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995.
Veterans who died at Fort Hood, in bombing honored in Oklahoma City
Air Force Lt. Col. Carl Oesterle recalls as a kid he was always out of school on Veterans Day, so Wednesday, he allowed his son Logan and daughter Gardner to skip classes to attend an Oklahoma City ceremony honoring soldiers.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Stories carry on at remembrance wall
Published online 11/10/2009 10:12 PM Veterans Bob Angle, right, and Sam Hartley put into place new tiles on the Veterans Memorial in Medicine Lodge.
Rush: There's silver linings to be found in Oklahoma
During these challenging times, the story of the twin toddlers in the room full of horse manure comes to mind.
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