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A group of friends have raised more than $90,000 to honor long-time journalist Helen Ford Wallace at the University of Oklahoma.
The funds will be used for an endowed journalism scholarship at the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, and the student gathering place in the rotunda will be named after her.
“Helen’s long career has been nothing short of exemplary, and we at her alma mater are pleased to be able to honor her in this way, said Ed Kelley, dean of the Gaylord College. Thanks to her friends who spearheaded the gifts campaign in Helen’s name to help students in Gaylord College for many years to come.
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Nirenberg: CPS must release plan for Spruce coal plant
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Mayor Ron Nirenberg wears a mask with the word ‘respect’ on it on Thursday, June 18, 2020. The Mayor is calling on CPS Energy’s board of trustees to release a report detailing the cost to close the Spruce coal plant.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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CPS Energy s coal-fired power plant J.K. Spruce (right) and the now-closed Deely plant (left stack) on Calaveras Lake Thursday January 4, 2018. CPS Energy officials are beginning to discuss scenarios to close the Spruce coal plant.John Davenport /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less