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Even Excursions colulmnist Joy Richardson was at a loss for words on this one. Learn more about her chaotic COVID road trip on Page 12.

Our Nov. 6 edition will Honor All Who Served in commemoration of Veterans Day. Send photos, with names and branch of service of your favorite veteran to rose@okcfriday.com.

OKC FRIDAY Vol. 54 No. 25 • Two Sections • 14 pages October 30, 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

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Luke, Elizabeth and Olivia Evans put on their Halloween costumes and brought their brother Ethan to the OKC FRIDAY office with their Halloween coloring contest entries. Olivia won the Facebook People’s Choice award. For the announcement of the rest of the winners, see Page 9.

By Rose Lane Editor In the aftermath of a tumultuous ice storm, voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to decide several icey races. In addition to the vigor of the Donald Trump-Joe Biden Presidential contest, incumbent District 5 U.S. Representative Kendra Horn, a Democrat, and Republican challenger Stephanie Bice have been battling it out in back-toback television ads and direct mail pieces. Running a somewhat tamer race have been

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incumbent U.S. Senator Jim Inhoffe and Democratic challenger Abby Broyles. Also in that race are Independents Joan Farr and A.D. Nesbit and Libertarian Robert Murphy. For corporation commissioner Republican Todd Heitt is facing Libertarian Todd Hagopian. For District 47 state senator, incumbent Greg Treat is challenged by Democrat Andrea Stone. For District 83 state representative, incumbent See ELECTION, Page 3

OUR ACHIEVERS Ed Martin receives Distinguished Citizen Award

HH’s Jenny Campbell is Nurse of the Year Heritage Hall announced that school nurse Jenny Campbell, RN, has received the March of Dimes Nurse of the Year – Managed Care award. The March of Dimes celebrated the nursing profession by recognizing extraordinary nurses throughout the community at its virtual Nurse of the Year Gala. Heritage Hall VicePresident Genifer Ring tauted Campbell’s willingness to step in wherever and whenever

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needed to benefit the health and safety of the entire Heritage Hall community. See NURSE, Page 3

The Last Frontier Council (LFC), Boy Scouts of America, presented Ed Martin with the 2020 E. C. Joullian Distinguished Citizen Award for a lifetime of leadership and generosity to the community. A true visionary for Oklahoma, Ed Martin exemplifies the Scout Motto, “Be Prepared.” Always a pioneer, Ed has provided leadership to media companies and nonprofit organizations alike for decades. "The E. C. Joullian name stands for what a distinguished citizen should aspire to be, and Ed has certainly lived up to that," LFC President Russ Harrison said.

Center for Nonprofits to honor six While it won't be a traditional "masque ball," the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits announced that it will hold its annual Visions: A Celebration of Nonprofit Leadership event at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum on Dec. 1. The event will look very different this year and will feature a "physically distanced" reception to honor six men and women from throughout Oklahoma who have been champion leaders for nonprofits and philanthropy.

"We are excited to have an event, but we also know we must take precautions," Marnie Taylor, president and CEO, said. "By using the grand hall at the Cowboy, we can properly allow for plenty of distancing. We will have everyone wear masks and stand apart while we celebrate our honorees in the reception." Taylor said that the event will also have an attendance cap to maintain safe distance.

See VISIONS, Page 2

ED MARTIN "This city is fortunate to have Ed as a great civic leader. His support of Scouting has touched thousands of lives."

The E.C. Joullian Distinguished Citizen Award is named for two men who were champions of Scouting and well-known philanthropists. Edward C. Joullian II served as president of the Last Frontier Council from 1953 to 1954. His son, Edward C. Joullian III, served as president of the Boy Scouts of America from 1982 to 1984 and was awarded the Bronze Wolf for exceptional services to world Scouting. Due to COVID-19, Ed was honored at a virtual event. Event co-chairmen, David Rainbolt and David Thompson presented Ed with the award, See MARTIN, Page 3

FRIDAY’s

Dog of the Week Bentley is all dressed up for Halloween! He is 11-years-old and loves his morning walks looking for deer and squirrels at the park. Zach and Pam Patterson are his humans. Email Dog, Cat and Baby of the Week photos with complete descriptions to rose@okcfriday.com.

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