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January 2007

New fun park opening in south metro


This summer Norman will be getting a new family entertainment center. Andy Alligator's Fun Park will be on an eight-acre site at Interstate 35 and Indian Hills Road.
Courtesy of The Journal Record


Norman restaurateur seeing Blu

Downtown Norman is getting a new wine and tapas bar near Norman's Main Street. Blu Fine Wine and Food will occupy a 1930's building.
Courtesy of The Journal Record


Norman company makes list

Orinoco Petroleum -- Environmental Services Inc. of Norman is among the top diversity businesses in Oklahoma, according to a list distributed by DiversityBusiness.com, a multicultural business Web site.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


Sarkeys Foundation gives Oklahoma nonprofits 3,964,930

Several Norman agencies are among the Oklahoma nonprofits that will be given grants in the amount of $3,964,930.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


Postal Center Breaks Ground for Third Training Building

The ground was still muddy from melting snow when a groundbreaking ceremony was held January 24 for a third, on-campus training facility at the Postal Service’s National Center for Employee Development (NCED) on Highway 9.
Courtesy of The National Center for Employee Development


Anatomy of a comeback

Norman's downtown historic district has entered its third century on the crest of an unprecedented growth spurt that represents the best of what can be accomplished through cooperation between federal, city and private sources.
Courtesy of The Journal Record


Reaching for research

Israeli delegation visits the University of Oklahoma to discuss future collaboration opportunities in bioscience.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


New stores announced for University North Park development

The University North Park has plans to start more development in the near future.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript

 


Chickasaw Nation Industries is planning big

The Chickasaw Nation Industries are looking into purchasing the 44 acres that were a part of the Saxon property.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


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