I guess you can always take a knee if you don't like the Anthem in this context...
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I guess you can always take a knee if you don't like the Anthem in this context...
I haven't been a big fan of that new loop. I've tried to integrate it into my travels around eastern OK County, but if you're traveling to Edmond from Shawnee or somewhere east on I-40, they...
I think that's valid. 100%.
I think our long term prospects at keeping Paycom might be looking a little iffy at this point. Its CEO has picked a fight with the very influential GOP lobbying...
It's too bad because I was actually pretty pumped to buy one of their personal vehicles whether it was the pickup truck, which I thought was extremely utilitarian or the 7-seater, which made me...
Likely because it appears Canoo has given up on any notions of being a going concern and now exist only to bill the investors and the state out of money. Building cars and tooling up would cost money...
That's almost funny. I can understand a 10 or 20 or 25% bump in overruning estimates, but construction costs have NOT increased by 300%ish.
So this is just a case of someone trying to look like...
Cheaply made/overpriced clothes are probably the first thing to get left behind in this economy. There are so many great options and so many innovations and these stores essentially haven't changed...
Lies. I don't see a single BMW.
"Facts" from a lawsuit the plaintiff dismissed before it ever went to trial. Even if everything they said was true, Schultz would have had to be an idiot to not understand that an OKC ownership group...
AI generated images are amazing.
Here's a crying sole.
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My family is originally from Cushing. Great Great grandfather came there and started the furniture store which is still downtown. Cherry Street is named after his cherry orchard.
Cushing is a...
Relocation costs are part of the deal. We had a similar case in Garfield County with the Super Walmart where we got the county to agree that our client's property was damaged to 100% of the value...
I mean.. anyone who has tried a jury case (I have tried a few) knows that juries are very unpredictable. In a civil case, you can get a defendant's verdict when you are 100% sure and have the best...
I don't believe punitive damages are available against the state.
What's really at issue in a condemnation case from the lawyer's point of view is you're trying to get 10% above the...
It really is. Funny enough, when I was a child, we visited the San Diego Zoo, having heard how great it was. I wasn't all that impressed. OKC Zoo makes good use of its dedicated funding source.
I was discussing this with someone in my building just recently. It seems the landlords downtown are a bit disconnected from reality. They think they can automatically raise rates every year despite...
I guess it comes down to the elevator cost and the time delays with the elevators? Maybe? I can tell you, no matter what I want to do with clients at the jail, it seems to take eons to bring someone...
I'm sure I've heard it called that at some point.. but don't recall it, though I did take a course in law school on state and local government.
I practice primarily in domestic cases, and I don't find that to be the case at all. There are some lawyers who are difficult to deal with, but you figure it out. Most of us are very professional,...
I lived across the street from the current jail for 5 years. I never had an issue or even heard of someone having an issue. They'll be fine.
Re the zoning, I don't believe a municipality can tell...
Legal notices in the newspaper are sometimes authorized when we can't ascertain the whereabouts of people entitled to notice of court procedings. Back in the olden times, many lawyers would read the...
I performed there a few times around that same time with the youth symphony that used to rehearse in the church's youth building, which at the time even in the 90s seemed to have been more active...
TBF, that was never the Oklahoman's purpose. In its glory days, it was only ever a cheerleader for the Chamber of Commerce of OKC and a mouthpiece of the elite.
Over the years, we've had a few TV...
IIRC, it was all concrete. Access would have to be improved, but it could probably be usable pretty quickly. It could be a really neat thing to have in the neighborhood.
But yeah, 30ish years...