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December, 2005

York Plant To Benefit From Company Buyout

More Production, new hiring ahead, executive says. For the 1,100 production and administrative employees at the York plant in Norman, this is better than it usually gets. "The most significant thing is, our business unit will remain headquartered in Norman," said Becky Payton, vice president of human relations.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


Sierra Club Commends Haralson

The Red Earth Group of the Oklahoma Sierra Club congratulates and commends Norman's mayor Harold Haralson on being the first Oklahoma mayor to sign the U.S. Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement. As of Dec. 2, 192 mayors signed the agreement. Under the agreement, participating cities commit to three actions: Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


Mountain of a Mall

“This is probably the single most important thing that’s going on in Norman Oklahoma today,” Don Wood said. “The 585-acre site has the potential to have a huge economic development and lifestyle impact on Norman, probably like nothing we’ve ever seen in the past.” Courtesy of OKCBusiness


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