Terrill to testify on immigration
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The author of Oklahoma’s anti-illegal immigration law plans to testify in Utah about the law’s impact.
Utah lawmakers are using legislation drafted by Republican state Rep. Randy Terrill of Moore as a model for their own efforts to fight illegal immigration.
Terrill says he looks forward to helping the people of Utah work on the issue. He will testify in Park City.
Terrill’s bill changed Oklahoma law to eliminate incentives that lure illegal aliens to the state. It ended most public assistance and taxpayer-funded entitlement benefits for illegal aliens and penalized employers who employ illegal aliens.
In June, a federal judge blocked portions of the law that were scheduled to go into effect July 1. The judge says it is “substantially likely” the law is unconstitutional.
Apartment complex owners could be charged in death
DEL CITY (AP) — Del City officials said the owners of an apartment complex could be charged after a man apparently trying to steal copper wire was electrocuted.
Del City Police Lt. Jody Suit said the body of 32-year-old Damon Patrick Schmidt was found Tuesday in a condemned area of the Kristie Manor Apartments. Suit said it appeared Schmidt had been dead about 24 hours.
Police said it appeared Schmidt was trying to steal copper from an electrical box. Suit said Schmidt’s father found the body about 10 feet from an industrial-size electrical box, with tools nearby.
Mark Edwards, Del City’s city manager, said that because that section of the apartment was condemned and considered dilapidated, that area should have been secured and patrolled.
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OU Medical Edmond greets 100th baby
Sometimes it seems as if history repeats itself.
My Birth Center at OU Medical Center Edmond delivered its 100th baby at 7:42 a.m. Friday, 44 years after the hospital’s first 100th baby was born in 1968. My Birth Center opened in September, becoming the first birth place available in Edmond since 2005. - 2-11 Police & fire runs
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School board candidates release financial reports
Both candidates running for the Edmond school board District No. 1 seat filed their first of two financial reports with the school administration.
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2-11 Edmond Senior Center calendar
The Edmond Senior Center, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive, is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
For information about Edmond senior programs, stop by and pick up a monthly calendar, check out the website at edmondseniorcenter.com or call 216-7600.
Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. and reservations are needed a day in advance by 11 a.m.
For lunch reservations, call at 330-6293 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. -
State schools to receive No Child Left Behind waiver
State Secretary of Education Phyllis Hudecki announced Thursday Oklahoma is one of 10 states chosen to receive a waiver from No Child Left Behind requirements.
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Logan Co. Democrats to meet Monday
The Logan County Democratic Committee will have its monthly meeting on Monday.
The main order of business will be Get Out the Vote for the April 3 state Senate race. Precinct officers are encouraged to attend. In addition to business and planning items, the group will celebrate Logan County Democrats with birthdays in February. -
Edmond loses wealth of knowledge with death of resident
The death of longtime Edmond resident Eloise Rodkey Rees goes with the saying that with every death, you lose a library.
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Humphreys seeks Senate seat
Fearing that the liberties of Oklahomans are slipping away, Republican Chris Humphreys said he hopes to win the state Senate District 20 primary race set for Tuesday.
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Unwritten contracts hard to prove
Q: Can an agreement be enforced if it is not in writing?
A: Although it is generally advisable to put every agreement in writing, most agreements can be enforced without written evidence of the deal. Both oral and written contracts can, in the right circumstances, bind the parties to perform. - More Local News Headlines
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