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Fracking

Fracking industry weak for next 5 years?

OKLAHOMA CITY – An energy industry consultancy predicts that fracking services demand in the U.S. will not return to pre-pandemic levels for at least five years. Reuters news agency reported the claim from Rystad Energy, an energy research and business intelligence company based in Houston, Texas.
Symphony

Symphony

CU Civic Symphony to hold outdoor concert

LAWTON – Cameron University’s Civic Symphony will present “Going for Baroque,” an outdoor concert, at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Fine Arts Courtyard. The program will feature string ensemble music from the Baroque era, with selections by J.S. Bach, Antonio Vivaldi and Arcangelo Corelli.
The school was honored as an exemplary achievement gap closing school, which was among Oklahoma’s highest performing schools in closing achievement gaps between a school’s student groups and all students.

The school was honored as an exemplary achievement gap closing school, which was among Oklahoma’s highest performing schools in closing achievement gaps between a school’s student groups and all students.

Frederick Elementary receives excellence, progress award

Frederick school principals Janice Crume and Kay Cabaniss appreciate the challenging work educators have completed the past several years, helping their elementary-age students close the academic gap that previously existed.
Raffle set up to help nonprofits

Raffle set up to help nonprofits

Raffle to help nonprofits during pandemic

LAWTON – More than 30 nonprofits are reaping benefits from the generosity of Legend Driven Auto Group. Legend Driven is helping the charities raise money during the COVID-19 pandemic that has dried up most revenue-generating events.
Municipal Judge John M. Wampler issued a judicial order last week that will restore the court to its regular procedures and processes beginning in November

Municipal Judge John M. Wampler issued a judicial order last week that will restore the court to its regular procedures and processes beginning in November

Altus judge restores court’s routines but with changes

ALTUS – Municipal Judge John M. Wampler issued a judicial order last week that will restore the court to its regular procedures and processes beginning in November.