Oklahoma Motels News
Oklahoma Motel 6 Properties Support Operation ELF Toy Drive for Oklahoma Children's Hospital; 12 Motel 6 Properties Continue Seven-Year Tradition of Giving.
Business Editors DALLASBUSINESS WIREDec. 7, 2001 For the seventh year in a row, local Motel 6 properties will support Operation ELF, a toy drive benefiting Oklahoma Children's Hospital. The hospital serves patients from birth to 18 years old from all economic backgrounds. The toy drive kicks-off
Publication: Business Wire
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Oklahoma Motel 6 Properties Support Operation ELF Toy Drive for Oklahoma Children's Hospital; Nine Motel 6 Properties Continue Eight-Year Tradition of Giving.
Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers DALLASBUSINESS WIREDec. 17, 2002 For the eighth year, local Motel 6 properties will support Operation ELF, a toy drive benefiting Oklahoma Children's Hospital. The hospital serves patients from birth to 18 years old from all economic backgrounds. The
Publication: Business Wire
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Explosion Destroys Oklahoma Motel Room - New York Times
An explosion and fire destroyed a motel room here on Friday night, and the police arrested the occupant after finding four pipe bombs.Investigators said today that they found the pipe bombs in a room being rented by Kelly Sean Spencer, 30, at the Red Carpet Motel. The bombs -- 16 pounds of
Publication: The New York Times
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Oklahoma City hotel-motel tax collections decline
Oklahoma City hotel-motel tax receipts for August totaled $237,305, down 7.2 percent from a year earlier, the Oklahoma City Convention and Tourism Commission reported Thursday. Receipts for the month were down 2.5 percent from July. The report reflects money the city received in August for July
Publication: THE JOURNAL RECORD
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THEATER REVIEW; Motel Tale: Down and Out (and Itchy and Scratchy) in Oklahoma - New York Times
Tears, gasps, laughter, yawns: theater routinely elicits all these responses. But have you ever been to a play that made you itch all over? That's just one of the distinctive accomplishments of ''Bug the obscenely exciting play by Tracy Letts that opened last night in a production by the Barrow
Publication: The New York Times
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Roach motel: William Friedkin's Bug is a creepy-crawly drama of the highest order (thanks in large part to Ashley Judd).(MOVIES)(Movie review)
BUG, DIRECTED BY William Friedkin from Tracy Letts's play, has the feverish compression of live theater and the moody expansiveness of film. The mix is insanely powerful. Letts, also an actor, is a member of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre by way of Oklahoma. He has a gift for bumping realism into
Publication: New York
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Hotel, motel association names Lynn chairman
OKLAHOMA CITY (JR) -- Edward T. Lynn of Oklahoma City has been elected and installed as 1999 chairman of the Oklahoma Hotel & Motel Association. Lynn is president of Rockfield Management, a newly formed hotel management corporation. He succeeds Joe Martin, of the Best Western Mark Motor Hotel in
Publication: The Journal Record
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Hotel-Motel Tax Collections Up 21.8 Percent
Journal Record Staff Reporter Receipts for the hotel-motel tax collected in Oklahoma City during January increased 21.8 percent to $130,908 from $107,420 collected in January 1993, according to a report issued by the Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau.This was the most tax collected in a
Publication: The Journal Record
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Infant in protective custody after drug arrests at motel.
Byline: Joe Wertz Dec. 5--A baby girl was taken into protective custody after a drug arrest at an Oklahoma City motel, state narcotics officials said Monday. Raymond Gottfried, 39, and Desarae Richards, 19, both of Enid, were arrested Wednesday on drug possession and drug trafficking complaints,
Publication: Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
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MOTEL CLERK KILLER PUT TO DEATH.(News)
Byline: Associated Press McALESTER, Okla. -- A man convicted of beating and stabbing an Oklahoma City motel clerk and pouring acid down his throat was put to death Thursday. George James Miller Jr., 37, received an injection of deadly chemicals at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. He was pronounced
Publication: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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