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Some apps are created locally, as the smartphone software market balloons
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Compass briefs: Crimson and Whipped Creme bakery and coffee bar opens in Norman
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With many national concerts skipping the metro, a mid-sized venue could get Oklahoma City rocking harder
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Oklahoma unemployment rate up in July
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Under construction: ongoing projects throughout the greater metro area
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Compass briefs: Brownfields funds approved for two OKC buildings
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Arts and Culture
With many national concerts skipping the metro, a mid-sized venue could get Oklahoma City rocking harder
It’s often difficult to find the appropriate place for musicians who don't fill 1,800-capacity spaces to play in the capitol city.
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