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22 Oklahoma events putting the bang in Fourth of July

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Following the Dark Money

Fort Worth Weekly Following the Dark Money Fort Worth is the largest Texas city that does not require outside lobbyists to publicly register, so what are our two mayoral candidates going to do about it? By Static At a recent Facebook Live debate, Mattie Parker (left) and Deborah Peoples both publicly stated that it is time for lobbyists in Fort Worth to publicly register their political activities. Courtesy of Facebook “This campaign is about focusing on issues that will take [Fort Worth] into the next 10, 20, 30 years,” said Deborah Peoples, one of two candidates for Fort Worth mayor. “We want to put this city back in the hands of the people who love it.”

Plano man helps create $500,000 endowment for cancer research following wife s slaying

Plano man helps create $500,000 endowment for cancer research following wife’s slaying The UT Southwestern endowment in memory of Sarmistha Sen will fund clinical oncology research. Flowers and candles surround a photo of 43-year-old Sarmistha Sen on Aug. 8. Sen was found slain Aug. 1 near a creek in Plano, police said.(Metro Video) 11:55 AM on May 17, 2021 CDT Following the killing of his wife last year, Arindam Roy has helped create a $500,000 endowment that will continue the cancer research she had devoted herself to at UT Southwestern, according to KXAS-TV (NBC5). On August 1, 2020, Sen was killed at age 43 while jogging in Chisholm Trail Park in Plano. Bakari Abiona Moncrief, 29, was charged with capital murder in Sen’s death.

OKLAHOMA CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOWS: Must-see, pandemic-friendly Oklahoma Christmas attractions in 2020

Updated: 12:41 PM CST Nov 20, 2020 KOCO Staff Christmas will look a bit different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But there are several traditional holiday events across Oklahoma where you and your family can enjoy festive activities safely. Yukon Christmas in the ParkDATES: Nov. 21 - Dec. 31, 2020; 6 p.m. – 11 p.m.LOCATION: Chisholm Trail Park, YukonDrive along nearly three miles of dazzling holiday light displays at Yukon’s Christmas in the Park. Admission is free, but donations are merrily accepted. Learn more.Chickasha Festival of LightDATES: Nov. 21 - Dec. 31, 2020; Sunday through Thursday: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday: 6 p.m. – 11 p.m.LOCATION: Shannon Springs Park Chickasha, OklahomaChickasha transforms 43 acres into a holiday wonderland for their annual Festival of Light. There is no fee to drive through this scenic display, but donations are greatly appreciated. Learn more. Oklahoma City Tree Lighting FestivalDATE: Nov. 2

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