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October 13, 2020
Washita, OK
What's Inside...
  • OML Podcast Episode 3
  • Annual Business Meeting Held
  • Ardmore City Manager, JD Spohn to Serve as OML Board President
  • OMJA Fall Conference
  • Grants Workshop October 23rd
  • NOI Webinar
  • Public Service – 2021 Governor’s Arts Award Nominations Now Due
OML Podcast Episode Three:
Conversation with Julie Bisbee, Executive Director of the
Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET)
In this week’s edition of the OML Podcast, Executive Director, Mike Fina talks with Julie Bisbee about the programs and benefits offered to Oklahoma cities and towns.
OML Holds Annual Business Meeting
The Oklahoma Municipal League (OML) held their annual business meeting. During the virtual meeting, the slate of new officers and district representatives were presented. More Information
Ardmore City Manager, JD Spohn to Serve as OML Board President
Ardmore City Manager, JD Spohn will serve as President of the Oklahoma Municipal League’s (OML) Board of Directors for the 2020-21 term.
Spohn, who has served as City Manager in Ardmore since 2009, has previously served five years on the OML board, most recently as the Vice President.  Spohn moved to Ardmore in 1998 from Coffeyville, Kansas to assume the position of Fire Chief.  In 2006, the position of Assistant City Manager was added to his job title, and in December 2009, he was appointed City Manager. More Information
OMJA Fall Virtual Conference
October 22, 2020
Grants Webinar October 23rd
Join OML for a Grants Summit webinar and learn where to find funding and how to write successful grant applications. Hear from agency representatives on the programs they offer and learn all about their application process directly from the source. More Information
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New Officials Institute: October 29th Webinar
Due to Covid-19, OML has decided to have the New Officials Institute (NOI) via GoToWebinar. 

Space is limited so, if you haven't already, sign up today! More Information
Public Service – 2021 Governor’s Arts Award Nominations Now Due
The Oklahoma Arts Council is currently accepting nominations through October 23 in the area of public service for its 2021 Governor’s Arts Awards. Each year a mayor or other municipal staff is recognized for support of the arts in their community. More Information
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