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Oklahoma City landmarks to be featured in city edition of Monopoly
SUMMARY: Oklahoma City is set to receive its own edition of Monopoly, allowing residents to submit local landmarks, traditions, or inside jokes to be featured on the board. Notable spots like the Paycom Center, Scissortail Park, and Braum’s could become valuable assets in the game. Mayor David Holt is excited to bring attention to the city, moving away from the traditional Atlantic City theme. Zach Craig of Visit OKC sees this as an opportunity to attract visitors. Game makers are asking for submissions from the public to include favorite OKC staples on the game’s community chest cards.

Oklahoma City landmarks to be featured in city edition of Monopoly
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New layoffs at NOAA
SUMMARY: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will cut an additional 10% of its workforce, affecting over 1,000 employees, following previous layoffs of nearly 900 probationary staff. The agency, deemed underfunded and understaffed, plays a vital role in weather forecasting, storm warnings, and vital safety information, including climate data and solar flare tracking. Recent layoffs have led to protests due to uncertainties in the workforce. Former NOAA administrator Rick Spinrad noted that these cuts are being made without clear guidance on essential services, raising concerns about the impact on public safety and the future of NOAA’s operations.

New layoffs at NOAA
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Homes in northeast Oklahoma City neighborhood destroyed in Friday's fire
SUMMARY: A fire in a northeast Oklahoma City neighborhood south of 122nd and Pennsylvania Avenue destroyed several homes, including one where the resident was not home at the time. They are safe but facing the devastating aftermath. Emergency responders, including ambulances and firefighters, were on the scene, addressing smoldering remnants. Neighbors rallied to support those affected, even rescuing a loose dog. Meanwhile, in the Little Axe area, multiple fires caused significant damage, with community members seeking reassurance. Efforts are underway to coordinate support and resources for the impacted residents as the community comes together in this challenging time.

Homes in northeast Oklahoma City neighborhood destroyed in Friday’s fire
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Forestry Service: Increasing probability of wildfire outbreak Friday
SUMMARY: The Oklahoma Forestry Service has reported an increasing probability of wildfires on Friday due to high winds and low humidity, with no rain forecasted. Firefighters in Oklahoma City are preparing with special wildfire task force teams to address the rising risk, emphasizing the dangers posed by small sparks from various sources. Local residents are advised to clean dry brush around their homes, prepare an emergency go-bag, and avoid any outdoor flames or sparks. Fire officials stress the importance of vigilance to prevent wildfires, as any fire that starts will be very difficult to control.

Forestry Service: Increasing probability of wildfire outbreak Friday
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