Four honored for contributions
The best part of the evening came after a dinner of truffle and herb-roasted chicken and five-spice beef tenderloin. And it wasn't the creme brulee.
About 500 people joined the Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation in honoring four hometown individuals Thursday night for their contributions to the city and to their professions.
"This is exotic for me,” said Wayne Coyne , though he is no stranger to the red ...
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