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City Council Plans Exciting July 4th Freedom Fest Events

July 05, 2024 | Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma



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City Council Plans Exciting July 4th Freedom Fest Events
During the recent Yukon City Council meeting, members discussed key city functions, including the importance of stormwater management as mandated by the Department of Environmental Quality. Following this discussion, the council voted unanimously to enter an executive session to review candidates for the city manager position, as permitted under state law.

Upon reconvening, the council confirmed that no actions or votes were taken during the executive session. The meeting then transitioned to a segment where council members shared announcements and recognitions. Councilperson Selby extended wishes for a safe and enjoyable Fourth of July, while Councilman Zimmerman expressed gratitude towards the parks department and celebrated his wedding anniversary.

Vice Mayor Wooten acknowledged a parks department member recovering in the hospital and praised the department for its ongoing programs. He also highlighted the upcoming July 4th Freedom Fest, which will feature a variety of activities, including fireworks, a hot dog eating contest, and a car show. The festivities will commence on July 3rd and continue through July 4th.

Additionally, Wooten announced the return of \"Concerts in the Park\" starting July 11th, and \"Friday Fundays\" beginning July 12th, both aimed at engaging the community throughout the summer. He encouraged local businesses to participate in the KOCO on-the-road tour scheduled for July 18th, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in promoting local initiatives.

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