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Article content Gord Atkinson died just after the Oscars ended Sunday not wanting to leave, his family wonders, while the stars were still out. A giant in local radio circles in the second half of the 20th century, Atkinson succumbed to the effects of a stroke at the age of 94. He leaves behind seven children and Elaine, his wife of 69 years. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Egan: From Bing to The King, radio man Gord Atkinson had legendary career Back to video “My father always said to us, and he meant every word of it,” said his son, Peter, “it’s been a wonderful life.” ....
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1 hr ago Norman citizens may see fewer parking spaces but more businesses if a committee pursues a plan to implement a parking maximum for new commercial development. The Community Planning and Transportation Committee Thursday discussed possible changes to the cityâs code requirements as part of a two-year goal to incentivize âgreen building codes,â an office memo from Planning and Community Development reads. City Council Ward 4 Lee Hall, Ward 7 Stephen Holman and Ward 8 Matt Peacock were in favor of rethinking parking space requirements in light of new shopping and dining trends that may become more commonplace. A recent study by Arity, a transportation and technology data company, found a growing number of Americans â especially millennials â are choosing not to own a car as ride-share companies and public transportation increase in popularity. ....
1 of 4 NOUN Hotel developer Scott Lambert, middle, and other dignitaries turn the first shovel of dirt during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Hotel, Thursday, April 22, 2021. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript NOUN Hotel developer Scott Lambert speaks during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Hotel, Thursday, April 22, 2021. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript NOUN Hotel developer Scott Lambert, right, and Bob Stoops during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Hotel, Thursday, April 22, 2021. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript Former OU football coach Bob Stoops, left, and Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt during the groundbreaking ceremony for the NOUN Hotel, Thursday, April 22, 2021. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Noun Hotel Thursday marks the beginning of a project city, state and university leaders say they hope will spur growth and further enrichment for the community. ....
People from across Oklahoma, including Gov. Kevin Stitt, attended a Thursday groundbreaking ceremony for a new hotel on Normanâs Campus Corner. The NOUN Hotel was first proposed in the Norman City Council meeting July 14, 2020. Sean Rieger, the attorney for the applicant and presenter of the project, proposed the construction of the hotel at 542â543 S. University Blvd. According to Scott Lambert, the NOUN Hotel managing partner, the hotel will open in December 2022. During the ceremony, Lambert said the hotel will include 92 rooms, two suites, a banquet hall, restaurant, bar and a speakeasy for all community members to enjoy. Cleveland County District 1 Commissioner Rod Cleveland thanked Lambert for envisioning the project, as he said it will complement the university, Campus Corner area and Cleveland County community. ....