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    See Fourth of July in Edmond 📸

    By Linda Lynn, The Oklahoman,

    6 hours ago

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    Good morning, Oklahoma!

    Here's what you need to know today:

    🌞 Temperature check: Expect partly sunny skies and a break from extreme heat today with a high of 87, low of 66, according to AccuWeather

    📅 Today in History: In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the National Labor Relations Act into law. Also known as the Wagner Act, the legislation established the National Labor Relations Board and enshrined into law “the right to self-organization, to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid and protection.”

    News you can use đź“°

    If you only read one thing today:

    Northeast OKC group taking a page from Black Wall Street on revitalization efforts

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    The fourth annual PlaceKeepers Minority Developers Conference will be headed to Tulsa in mid-July to learn from the city's Black Wall Street revitalization efforts on how to honor culture and increase community buy-in.

    The convention, organized every year by the nonprofit Northeast OKC Renaissance , is scheduled for Friday, July 12, at MetroTech Springlake Campus in Oklahoma City's eastside. Then, on Saturday, July 13, the conference will travel to Tulsa, where organizers and attendees will tour various real estate development projects and hear the perspectives of different leaders from the area.

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    This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: See Fourth of July in Edmond 📸

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