There’s a new sign in town ... or actually, a couple of them. They are in front of Duncan High School, next to two crosswalks on 19th Street in front of the high school’s front entrance. Unlike the former folding stop signs, which were put up each morning by school officials and removed after school each day, the new signs are “legal.”That means failure to stop for pedestrians can now result in a traffic citation and fine.The new signs, long yellow rectangles with a small red “stop” sign and a pedestrian pictured in the middle, say: “State law, Stop for (picture of a pedestrian) within crosswalk.”“That means you have to stop and wait for them to clear the crosswalk,” Vaughn explained. But if no pedestrians are present, there is no need to stop, except at the permanent stop sign that will remain directly in front of the school’s entrance.
Duncan schools starts on Aug. 16.
I thought this was very interesting! Enjoy.......Oklahoma CentennialOklahoma is celebrating its 100th anniversary of statehood this year.Because most people think of the stage play "Oklahoma!" when they hear the state's name mentioned, citizens are attempting to update the state's image by sharing interesting state facts with others as we celebrate our Centennial.Oklahoma is not only the home of Ado Annie and Aunt Eller from "Oklahoma!" but of the parking meter (invented in OKC) and the shopping cart (invented in Ardmore).The electric guitar also was invented in Oklahoma, by a Beggs musician named Bob Dunn. The first "Yield" sign was installed in Tulsa.**Environmental Protection Agency recognizes Oklahoma as having the most diverse terrain of any state in the nation. The state, according to EPA, boasts 11 distinct eco-regions.The state has more man-made lakes than any other state, which give us more than a million surface-acres of water and 2,000 more miles of shoreline than the Atlantic and Gulf coasts combined.The Sooner State has produced more astronauts than any other state in the union. Owen Garriott is an Enid boy, of course, while Tom Stafford is from Weatherford, Shannon Lucid from Oklahoma City, William Pogue from Okemah and the late Gordon Cooper from Shawnee.Oklahoma is home to the Amateur Softball Association and Hall of Fame, a world-class zoo in OKC and more F4 and F5 tornadoes than any other state.Oklahoma is the third-largest gas-producing state in the nation and ranks fourth in the production of wheat, cattle and calves, fifth in the production of pecans, sixth in peanuts and eighth in peaches.The state's colors are neither OU's crimson and cream nor the orange and black of OSU but green and white.Oklahomans practice 73 major religions. The largest is the Southern Baptist Convention, with nearly 1,600 church and more than 960,000 members.Oklahoma gave birth to Dick Tracy (cartoonist Chester Gould is a native of Pawnee) and Donald Duck Clarence "Ducky" Nash, the original voice ofWalt Disney's Donald, grew up in Watonga).Oklahomans have survived the Dust Bowl, any number of killer tornadoes, the 1995 bombing of Oklahoma City's Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and various oil booms and busts. Oklahoma is populated by people who arecaring, giving, hard working, patriotic and fiercely independent. Oklahoma is a good place to live, work and play.The challenge in this, our centennial year, is to make the rest of America aware of what Oklahoma has to offer, besides "beautiful mornings," "fringe-laden surreys" and "a girl who cain't say no."The official statehood celebration will be in November. In the meantime, individual cities are restaging various events associated with statehood and the settling of Indian Territory, which eventually became our state.
It's a great time to be an Oklahoman and I wanted to share this with you!Pass this on to friends who might not know anything about our state. Especially, since the quarter design won't show anything informative about OKLAHOMA other than we have scissor-tailed flycatchers and sunflowers.
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