The City Sentinel
May 3, 2021
By Patrick B. McGuigan
Patrick B. McGuigan, Special to The Southwest Ledger Oklahoma City – Senate Bill 131 originated as a proposal from state Senator Jessica Garvin, a Duncan.
By Darla Shelden
By Darla Shelden, City Sentinel Reporter OKLAHOMA CITY – Solar Power of Oklahoma has announced the completion of its municipal installation project for the.
By Staff Report
Staff Report Oklahoma City – Each year, thousands of military families are transferred to Oklahoma’s four military bases. State Sen. Frank Simpson, with Oklahoma City Rep. Max Wolfley, authored.
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By Patrick B. McGuigan
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The Great Reshuffling Of Omni Hotels Portfolio
Omni Hotels & Resorts portfolio is in flux as the company recalibrates in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
The company sold off five hotels in Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio and Jacksonville this month, the latest in a series of closing and selling underperforming hotels to get cash to reinvest in better product, Omni President Peter Strebel told
Bisnow. The company will also need to focus on its leisure and resort travel segment, at least for the short term, as it waits for the convention and business travel segment that is typically its bread and butter to return.
On the Town: Thanks to supporters of United Way of Central Oklahoma By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record March 2, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
Congratulations to the United Way of Central Oklahoma for surpassing its campaign goal and raising $20.4 million for its important health and human service programs. Campaign co-chairs for the 2020 campaign were Judy Love and Mike Turpen.
The organization recently announced its $20,428,686 total amount, noting that more than 19,000 donors and 7,000 workplace campaigns contributed to the total. Last year, United Way funds went to support specific programs of 56 partner agencies serving central Oklahoma, along with funding extra programs such as the COVID-19 Response Fund addressing pandemic-related needs, the Ice Storm Response Fund for emergency relief following the October ice storm and more.