Mar 17, 2021
Jeff Stewart, left, and Suzanne Leeviraphan pose for a photo Tuesday at OâConnellâs Irish Pub & Grill. Leeviraphan received a mug and T-shirt as part of the restaurantâs St. Patrickâs Day celebration. Jesse Crittenden / The Transcript
Between social distancing guidelines and mask requirements, St. Patrickâs Day will look different this year as the COVID-19 pandemic continues into the spring, however festivities will still take place around Campus Corner and downtown Norman.
While COVID-19 cases are declining, business and city leaders urge mindfulness to safety precautions to keep everyone safe as they celebrate St. Patrickâs Day. The City of Norman recently released a reminder ahead of the holiday, which traditionally brings many OU students and residents to Campus Corner.
City Of Norman Urging Residents To Be Cautious Amid St Patrick s Day Celebrations
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Feb 21, 2021
Shown is Campus Corner covered in snow and devoid of people Friday as the recent weather forced business closures. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript
Many Norman businesses are once again operational after multiple waves of winter weather prompted closures last week.
Snowfall totals exceeded 9 inches across much of the Oklahoma City metro area this week, combining with record-breaking cold to keep Norman residents in their homes and businesses closed for much of the past week.
Gina Mitchell, co-owner of Mitchellâs Jewelry, said due to the snow, her store was not open on Valentineâs Day, a holiday on which jewelry stores can expect a surge in business.