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September 2008 Newsletter

Six and the City

Norman is full of great people and unique places. No wonder Norman was ranked number six in the Nation as best small town. Click below to read articles about people and places that make Norman such a great place to live.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


SWeNT opens nanotube plant

On Thursday, September 25th, the new 18,000-square-foot, $3.9 million facility to manufacture single-walled nanotubes was dedicated with speeches, a ribbon cutting, lots of smiles and one big hug. SWeNT is a former tenant at eTec, NEDC’s technology based incubator.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


University named one of top 10 wired colleges

The University of Oklahoma was named the 10th most wired college in the nation for its wired and wireless Internet accessibility and online services, among other things.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


Inn the garden

The Cutting Garden Inn Bed and Breakfast in Norman is about to celebrate their 15th anniversary. The Inn contributes to what makes Norman such a unique place.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript



Making a difference

The United Ways Appreciation Luncheon was a powerful testimony given by several of Norman’s residents. United Way helps hold up members of the community when they need it most.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


Logan’s Roadhouse to open

A Logan’s Roadhouse will open Sept. 22 at NW 1250 24th Ave. The 6,533-square-foot restaurant will seat 237 guest. The restaurant employs 130 and will be the company’s second in the Oklahoma City area.
Courtesy of The Oklahoman


HealthCard company focuses on Norman

Oklahoma is gaining the corporate headquarters for publicly traded Alliance HealthCard Inc., which is moving to the Norman offices of Benefit Marketing Solutions.
Courtesy of The Oklahoman


Get up with the chickens

Chick-fil-A, a Sooner Mall mainstay for many years, will open a free-standing restaurant in Norman. he restaurant, 2437 W. Main St., is in front of Hobby Lobby and on the site formerly occupied by Athletic Village.
Courtesy of The Norman Transcript


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