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Here are the candidates.

Pick the best one!

    Carol Hefner: Hefner was born and raised in Oklahoma City. She is a board member of several nonprofits is the president of two companies, according to her social media page. Hefner boasts conservative views and says she, “will restore our values of Faith, Family and Freedom,” to Oklahoma City. Hefner previously endorsed OKC mayoral candidate Frank Urbanic before then announcing she was running herself. You can learn more about Carol Hefner here.

    David Holt (Incumbent): Holt was born and raised in Oklahoma City. He became OKC’s 36th mayor in April 2018. According to the City of OKC’s website, Holt’s philosophy “One OKC” shares the belief that OKC’s thriving environment will only continue if residents can come together, instead of focusing on things that divide us. During Holt’s time as mayor, MAPS 4 was passed, a nearly $1 billion project that boasts 16 priorities including neighborhood park upgrades and affordable housing that addresses homelessness. You can learn more about David Holt here.

    Jimmy Lawson: Lawson was born and raised in Oklahoma City. According to his website, he is the Director of Permitting Services at the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission as well as a Professor at Rose State College, where he teaches finance and economic courses. Lawson’s philosophy is people over politics, listing some of his priorities as eliminating homelessness, providing resources for OKC youth and creating equity in the criminal justice system. You can learn more about Jimmy Lawson here.

    Frank Urbanic: Urbanic is from Friendswood, Texas but is proud to call Oklahoma City home. He is a combat veteran, serving our country for 22 years, as well as an attorney, according to his website. Urbanic took on both Governor Kevin Stitt and Mayor David Holt during the COVID-19 pandemic, filing lawsuits against both for their emergency orders. Urbanic previously served as a GOP Precinct Chair, District Chair and as a member of the Oklahoma County GOP’s Executive Committee. You can learn more about Frank Urbanic here.

Recalls

A neighbor contacted us about product recalls. She was checking her fire extinguisher that she had purchased a long time ago and realized it had a recall back in 2017. She called the company and they sent her a new one free of charge. The date didn’t matter even though she had it for many years.

If you have one you may want to check and see if yours is on the recall list.

Any consumer products recalled can be found on this site.

Cold weather and cell phones

Did you know…….

In extreme cold weather, you should always keep your cell phones on your body. Do not leave them on the dash of your vehicle or in your purse, even if they are charged 100%. The cold weather will reduce your cell time down to 30 seconds or less.

Be safe and don’t be stranded without service.

It works the same if your phone gets too hot in the summer. It will shut down.

Ringing Door Bells

Hello Neighbors,

I have read several Nextdoor postings that homes in our neighborhood are being targeted by a group of teenagers ringing doors and pounding on doors and windows at night. If this happens, please report it to the police so this will stop! 

In the meantime, have you seen the 9PM checklist from the OKC Police Department? Every night you should review this list to keep your family and property safe. Keep an eye on your neighbor and if you see their garage door open, call them and let them know. The crime patrol does not have everyone’s contact information, so we can only notify the ones we have. Please send me a note with your contact information and I will update our records. We do not share this information with anyone. Only trained patrollers by the City of Oklahoma have access to your numbers in case of emergency.

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