STILLWATER, Okla. —
Payne County commissioners will determine the maintenance needs for Thunder Drive at its 9 a.m. Monday meeting at the County Administration Building, 315 W. Sixth Ave.
They are also scheduled to evaluate requests for proposals for a road study next year.
The road study will help determine how county sales-tax money is distributed to County Commission Districts 1 and 3.
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Government Watch: Payne County commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. Monday
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UPDATE: Stillwater police nab Cash n’ Dash bandit
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Multiple Stillwater locations set for tornado victim donations
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BREAKING NEWS: Stillwater Police arrest suspect in armed robberies
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Recovery efforts start in Moore
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