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Toys for Tots campaign begins in Texoma

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Dickson hands over land to Ardmore for OSU research facility Save Email Print
Posted: 12:45 PM Aug 20, 2008
Last Updated: 5:32 PM Aug 20, 2008
Reporter: Robin Beal
Email Address: robin.beal@kxii.com

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CARTER COUNTY, Okla. -- Dickson town trustees have agreed to hand over a 70-acre plot of land to the city of Ardmore.

In a three-to-one vote Tuesday night, trustees decided to de-annex land at State Highway 199 and Mary Niblack Road. This comes after the Dickson Board of Trustees failed to reach a decision last week on whether they would allow the de-annexation.

Oklahoma State University announced months ago their plans to partner with the Noble Foundation in a state-of-the-art research facility. The planned location is just off State Highway 199 at Mary Niblack Road just inside Dickson town limits.

The City of Ardmore will have to provide water and sewer connections to the new campus and will now officially annex the property so those utilities can be provided.

The next step is for Ardmore to annex that land. Officials with Oklahoma State University presented an official annexation petition to the city Wednesday morning.

Officials anticipate being able to take action on that during the September 15th city commission meeting.

Initial plans for the site at Mary Niblack and Highway 199 indicate a two story facility of around 22,000 square feet and a support staff of 35, those being local jobs.

"They're estimating, in five years they’ll have 30 full-time professors out there. Interns will be there doing their study, and they'll be cooperating quite closely with the Noble Foundation on the work that they do," Dan Parrott, Ardmore city manager, said.

OSU is planning to start construction in February of 2009. It will take estimated 18-months to complete. Once it is finished, the $10 million lab complex will focus primarily on non-food bio-diesel research.

As city manager Dan Parrot said, in five years the hope is for 30 full-time professors to staff the complex.

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Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 21, 2008 at 11:17 AM
What does that drivel have to do with this article?

Posted by: Not Surprised on Aug 21, 2008 at 10:52 AM
Comet Pride: It's not Ardmore, it's the Noble Foundation. They exercise considerable control over the Ardmore City Manager,Ardmore City Commission, Ardmore City and SOTC School Boards, and now apparently the Dickson City Council. Money can buy nearly anything, except character.

Posted by: Mom Location: OK on Aug 21, 2008 at 08:45 AM
Oh please Comet Pride. Dickson has the most ridiculous city limits I have ever seen. Why don't they just make the whole road from Ardmore to Mannsville park of Dickson.

Posted by: Comet Pride Location: Dickson on Aug 20, 2008 at 07:41 PM
Carefull little towns of southern okla. Ardmore is just waiting to gobble you up in a lust for power and the all mighty dollar.

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Help spread holiday cheer to Texoma's seniors

Last Updated: 3:39 PM 12/01/08 - Home Instead Senior Care has partnered with The Area Agency on Aging, The Sherman Dialysis Center and local Home Health companies to collect names of Seniors in need this holiday season. These are Seniors who might not get a Christmas otherwise. (Full Story)
Toys for Tots campaign begins in Texoma

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Senior Beware

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Local church collecting gift-filled shoe boxes for kids for the holidays

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