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First Native American-Owned Brewery Open + Woman Shot In The Face

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Welcome back, Oklahoma City! Let's get you all caught up to start this Monday, October 4 off on an informed note. Here's everything worth knowing today in Oklahoma City.


First, today's weather:

Sunshine and pleasant. High: 83 Low: 56.

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Here are the top stories in Oklahoma City today:

  1. The first Native American-owned craft brewery opened its doors this weekend in Oklahoma City. The Skydance Brewery is owned by Jake Keyes, who shared a dream with his late father to open a brewery together. Keyes designed the environment and each of the drinks to reflect his Native American culture. (News On 6)
  2. A woman was shot in the face after getting caught in the crossfire of a shooting in northeast Oklahoma City. Police report that the woman has died from her injuries and say the incident occurred near Northeast 13th Street and Lottie Avenue. There is no suspect at this time. (KOKH FOX25)
  3. The ODAFF, Oklahoma Pork Council and Wheeler's Meat Market partnered up to donate 750 pounds of ham to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma for Hunger Action Month. (oklahomafarmreport.com)
  4. The 21st Annual Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon kicked off on Sunday with about 12,000 participants. (KFOR Oklahoma City)
  5. Oklahoma Tax Commission Chairman Clark Jolley is resigning from his position after four and a half years. (KFOR Oklahoma City)

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Helen Eckhard

About me: Helen Eckhard is a marketing assistant at Lightning Media Partners. She is a self-professed logophile who is currently pursuing her master’s degree in library science. Outside of work, you can find Helen constructing crossword puzzles, knitting, or devising increasingly crafty ways to kill off characters in her mystery novels.

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