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The main entrance of Normanâs new Senior Wellness Center is shown in this artist rendering. Artist Rendering Provided
The Norman City Council received an update on several quality of life projects, storm damage and the outlook for construction this year amid rising costs for materials.
Ahead of future park improvement projects, residents will see construction begin on the proposed Senior Wellness Center and the Indoor Aquatics and Multi-Sport Center.
Financial Services Director Anthony Francisco said Tuesday night that the two projects are ânearing the starting line of dirt flying and construction starting.â
The senior center will be located at the southeast corner of N. Findlay Avenue and E. Rich Street, and is part of the voter-approved Norman Forward Sales Tax.
Commissioners split on law enforcement accreditation
ELLSWORTH – The Hancock County Commissioners Tuesday in a split vote authorized Sheriff Scott Kane to proceed with an accreditation program for his department.
Kane initially pitched the program to the board in March.
“All of our policies are evaluated,” Kane said at the March 16 meeting. “If there are any policies we don’t have, we add those and meet the standards.”
Commissioners John Wombacher and Paul Paradis voted in favor. Chairman Bill Clark voted against.
The program is overseen by Dirigo Safety, which is an Auburn business that offers law enforcement training as well as workplace safety training. Dirigo Executive Vice President Shawn O’Leary, himself a former police officer, attended the meeting, which was held via online conference platform Zoom due to the pandemic.
The intersection of DeBarr Avenue and Boyd Street. DeBarr Avenue is named for Edwin DeBarr, a former OU professor and KKK leader. (Dana Branham/The Daily)
The name of a former OU professor and KKK leader was struck from a campus building almost 30 years ago. Just across the street, his name remains.
Dana Branham, enterprise editor
The name of a former OU professor and KKK leader was struck from a campus building almost 30 years ago.
Just across the street, his name remains.
Dana Branham, enterprise editor
Aseem Nevrekar is tired of writing his address.
Nevrekar, an aerospace engineering doctoral student, has lived on DeBarr Avenue for six years. On a campus ghost tour, he learned of his street’s namesake: Edwin DeBarr, a prominent national Ku Klux Klan leader of his time and one of OU’s first four professors.
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