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🌱 Murder Mystery Returns + Car Crashes Into Post Office
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Happy Monday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know to start today off on an informed note, shall we? Here's everything going on today in town.
First, today's weather:
Mostly sunny. High: 58 Low: 35.
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Here are the top four stories in Oklahoma City today:
- The Sooner Theatre’s Musical Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre is back and is an adults-only event benefiting the programs and productions of the theater. Attendees can expect to be taken back to the 60s in Las Vegas for a Telethon-type event. The show will be held at the theater’s studio and office, 110 E Main St., from 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 10 to 12. (Norman Transcript)
- The windows and walls of an Oklahoma City post office were damaged Saturday morning by a car that drove into the lobby on accident. A customer drove their vehicle into the lobby of the Oklahoma City Penn 89 Station at 10:30 a.m. No injuries were reported, but the front windows were damaged as well as the front wall near the P.O. Boxes. (News On 6)
- On Friday night, a man was shot in Cuarto de Milla. He suffered from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. The incident is still being investigated. (KFOR Oklahoma City)
- An Oklahoma City thrift store rented dozens of hotel rooms for the homeless during the winter storm. Second Chances Thrift Store booked hotel rooms for about 90 people. Donations poured in from various groups and individuals and received $10,000 to use on hotel rooms for individuals and families during recent storms. (news9.com KWTV)
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Today in Oklahoma City:
- ASVAB, (Must Be Registered) Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery - Clinton Frisco Center (8:30 AM)
- Preschool Storytime - City of Mustang (9:30 AM)
- Preschool Storytime - Mustang City Parks & Recreation (9:30 AM)
From my notebook:
- The Oklahoma City Dodgers are adding three more home games to their 2022 schedule! Their schedule will now include home games on Sept. 26 at 7:05, Sept. 27 at 7:05, and Sept. 28 at 12:05! (Facebook)
- Join the Oklahoma City University Wimberly School of Religion on Feb. 17 for the annual Neustadt Lectures with Dr. Kristine Henriksen Garroway, Visiting Assistant Professor of Bible at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion's Skirball Campus in Los Angeles. (Facebook)
- Join Oklahoma City University on Feb. 18 for the first National Instrumental Audition Day! Enjoy a day with students from the Wanda L. Bass School of Music - Oklahoma City University sitting in with members of the Wind Ensemble and/or Orchestra and experience what makes OCU special! (Facebook)
- Pick your Valentine's surprise when you select a ‘Blind Date with a Book’ in the Oklahoma City Museum of Art Store. For just $4, you'll have the opportunity to choose from a selection of art books ranging from impressionism to portraits wrapped in brown paper. Give a gift to yourself this Valentine's Day! (Facebook)
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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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