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After an 11-hour meeting, the Norman City Council decided Wednesday morning to reduce the budget of the Norman Police Department by $865,000.
Now that the Norman City Council has identified Reaves Park as the location of the new senior citizens center, it's time for the city to spend some time figuring out exactly what our community wants that center to look like.
From his first public message, only a few hours after the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents appointed him as the university's interim president, Joseph Harroz Jr. seemed to understand instinctively what the OU community needed to hear and see.
"It's like a burden has been lifted from my shoulders," one member of the OU faculty told a Transcript reporter last week.
For Normanites who remember the awful rhetoric in our community in 2010 surrounding the Norman City Council passing a proclamation naming October Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender History Month, the recent Norman Pride festival was evidence that we’ve made progress as a community.
The Norman Pride festival and parade that took place over the weekend was an excellent example of our local community coming together to celebrate what makes us who we are.
Earlier this month, Norman's largest private employer, Johnson Controls, announced a 400,000 square foot expansion that could mean an additional 300 jobs for their local plant.
A week ago today, the Norman community was shaken by three heinous acts of racist and anti-Semitic vandalism.
With the retirement of Transcript editorial board member Vonnie Clark, the board is now accepting applications from community members interested in joining the editorial board.
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