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‘With Trust Comes Peace’

Fall Fashion OKC FRIDAY Fashion Editor Jennifer Clark and local experts help us find the perfect, ontrend look for fall. Pages B1 & B2

Singer/songwriter Darla Zuhdi releases a new song to bring peace to people in these turbulent times. Page 9

OKC FRIDAY Vol. 54 No. 19 • Two Sections • 16 pages September 18, 2020

www.okcfriday.com facebook.com/okcfriday OKC’s only locally-owned legal newspaper with all local news Serving Oklahoma City, Nichols Hills, The Village, Quail Creek, The Greens and Gaillardia for 46 years

Citing jail conditions, city tables prisoner housing agreement By Rose Lane Editor The Village City Council has tabled a decision on the renewal of a jail services agreement with the Board of Oklahoma County Commissioners after councilmen said they were concerned about the conditions at the county jail. Councilman Adam Graham said that with all

that is going on at the Oklahoma County Jail, he “didn’t feel safe” sending The Village’s prisoners there. He said he had spoken with officials of the jails in Cleveland and Logan Counties and they were amicable about bringing The Village on. City Manager Bruce Stone said the problem with transporting prisoners out-ofcounty was the time an officer would need to be off the

streets to drive them back and forth. Other costs associated with a potential move were also discussed. The council decided to take some time and look at options before resigning with Oklahoma County. “I am worried about the people sitting in our county jail,” Councilwoman Cathy Cummings said. “It’s horrible,” Councilman Sonny Wilkinson said.

Village will stay masked The Village has agreed to follow the lead of Oklahoma City and extend its mask ordinance through Oct. 20. The city’s mandate closely mirrored that of OKC, with it expiring on Sept. 7, but without fines. “We are in step with Oklahoma City,” Mayor David Bennett said. “The large OKC metro is the flagship.” Meanwhile, the Nichols Hils mandate is in effect until rescinded. City Manager Shane Pate said there are no plans to end it at this time.

Village officer charged in shooting

Renate and Chuck Wiggin and BancFirst are Harding Fine Arts’ 2020 honorees.

By Rose Lane Editor

Wiggins, BancFirst are to be honored by Harding FAA Renate and Chuck Wiggin will receive the John and Joy Reed Belt Leadership in Arts and Education Award and BancFirst will receive the Community Impact Award for their outstanding contributions and ongoing support in arts and education in the Oklahoma City community. Hosted by Harding Fine Arts Academy Foundation, the See HARDING, Page 3

- Photo by Fran Kozakowski

A Girl Scout Salute Chairmen of the Camp Trivera Capital Campaign Myrla Pierson, left, and Linda Whittington with Steve Mason, middle, give the Girl Scout salute as donors gather for a preview of the $12.7 million project. Cookies and Cocktails will open the camp to the public Friday night. See photos from the Donor party on Page 2.

18 named Merit semifinalists By Rose Lane Editor Eighteen Fridayland students are among approximately 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th Annual National Merit Scholarship Program. These academically-talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7,600 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $30 million that will be offered in the

spring. To be considered for a Merit Scholarship award, semifinalists must fulfill several requirements to advance to the finalist level of the competition. Over 90 percent of the semifinalists are expected to attain finalist standing and more than half of the finalists will win a National Merit Scholarship, earning the Merit Scholar title.

A Village officer has been charged with first degree manslaughter and the city’s Police Department said it is conducting its own investigation into the incident. According to court records, Christopher Poor, 49, was shot by Officer Chance Avery on July 25. Poor’s wife was gathering some See SHOOTING, Page 9

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Dog of the Week Henry is a bearded collie. He loves the quarantine and long walks with mom, Kathy Quigley. His human brother is a Bishop McGuinness 2020 graduate, Connor Quigley. Email Dog of the Week, Baby of the Week and Cat of the Week submissions to rose@okcfriday.com. Submissions used in the order received.

Sponsored by Paulette and Leo Kingston of WePayFast.com See MERITS, Page 3


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