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Emily Tate
1300 N Kennedy Ave Shawnee OK 74801
405-272-9595 Website

OSU Extension

Lynn Moore
1400 Acme Rd Shawnee OK 74802
405-273-7683 Website

Okie Clean Bee

Okie Clean Bee is your local residential and commercial cleaning business dedicated to providing top-quality cleaning services with a personal touch. We specialize in residential and commercial cleaning, ensuring that homes and businesses stay spotless, fresh, and welcoming. Whether you need a deep clean, routine clean, or move-in/move-out cleaning, Okie Clean Bee is here to help. Okie Clean Bee understands that every space is unique, which is why we offer customized cleaning plans to meet your specific needs. From dusting and vacuuming to sanitizing high-touched areas, we take care of every detail so you don't have to. At Okie Clean Bee, we take pride in our reliability, professionalism, and customer satisfaction. We believe that a clean space leads to a happier more comfortable lifestyle, and we are passionate about making that a reality for our clients. Let Okie Clean Bee take the stress out of cleaning-because a clean space is a happy place!   🐝 (Pet-friendly services available because every home should be welcoming for all its busy bees!)
Destinie Hill - Owner/Operator
Tecumseh OK 74873

View Information 4054813473 Website

Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority

Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority The Oklahoma State Legislature authorized the formation of the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority on June 2, 1981, with the passage of the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority Act. OMPA was created with the purpose of providing adequate, reliable, and economic sources of electric power and energy to Oklahoma municipalities and public trusts operating municipal electric systems. This would allow members the financial benefits of a large utility while maintaining control of their electric utility. By December 1984, 26 cities had signed power sales contracts. Then on July 1, 1985, OMPA came into existence as a full-fledged power supplier. After the success of the first year, 6 more cities joined and, in 1989, Fairview joined. In 1993, Perry became OMPA’s 34th member when the council signed a power sales contract. Manitou became the 35th member in 1995, Purcell became the 36th in 2008 and Geary became the 37th in 2010. The Town of Orlando and the City of Watonga became OMPA’s 38th and 39th member cities in 2011. In September 2015, the Town of Mooreland and the Town of Fort Supply became OMPA’s 40th and 41st member cities. Beginning in June 2016, OMPA began serving its 42nd member city, the City of Cordell. OMPA’s power supply comes from a variety of resources; wind, hydro, natural gas, coal, and others. Kingfisher, Laverne, Mangum, and Pawhuska own small generating facilities, and when necessary OMPA schedules and purchases the generated power.
Melissa Douglas
2701 W. I-35 Frontage Rd. Edmond OK 73013
Text TECUMSEH to 866-866-5545

View Information 405-359-2500 Website

Outdoor Nation Expo

PO Box 718 Tecumseh OK 74873
405-714-3513 Website

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