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Lawton-Fort-Sill-2015-Low-Res.Pdf contents THIS PUBLICATION IS PROUDLY PRODUCED BY: 7766 Ewing Blvd, Suite 200, Florence, KY 41042 (800) 933-3909 • (800) 488-3101 (fax) Philip Hageman CEO [email protected] Patrick Min CFO [email protected] Todd Patton Director of Finance 16 [email protected] LIVING THE Scott Robertson Executive Vice President [email protected] Gerrie Cook Senior Vice President of Business Development HEALTHY LIFE [email protected] Mark Schenthal Vice President of Marketing Partnerships, Programs Promote Positive Habits and Communications [email protected] Carolyn Williams-Walker Managing Editor 6 THE 411 48 Things to see and do [email protected] Important community information. Check out these year-round events Darren Hinerman Art Director and attractions. [email protected] Sarah Lancaster Assistant Editor 10 CHAMBER CONNECTION [email protected] Serving as the stronghold of the 58 RETAIL Eat and shop through town. Samantha McHenry Graphic Designer business community. [email protected] Jessica Hill Graphic Designer 67 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY [email protected] 24 business portfolio Please support these members Working to foster commerce. Monica Beavers Advertising Coordinator with your business. [email protected] 30 REPORT CARD Chris Martin Contributing Photographer On the cover: Athletes are off Our schools exceed expectations. Peggy Carouthers Contributing Writer to the races at the Technicolor C.S. Graham Contributing Writer Mallorie Ann Ingram Contributing Writer 40 HEALTH CARE Run, organized by CCMH and Rachel Nall Contributing Writer Providers are expanding outreach. Cameron University. Arionne Nettles Contributing Writer Steve Anderson Project Sales Director [email protected] Advertiser Index Linda Auldridge Project Sales Director A Better Design Flowers ..........................57 Comanche National Museum ....................3 Lawton Christian School ..........................33 [email protected] AA Computer Services .............................28 Cornish Painting .......................................28 Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport ...........28 Gerald Gillette Project Sales Director [email protected] Affordable Cellular Repair ........................27 Cornish Properties ....................................92 Lawton Heritage Pharmacy .....................44 Becky Julian Project Sales Director Anderson Pharmacy ................................42 Corvias ......................................................20 Lawton Transit Mix Inc. ...........................27 [email protected] Apache Casino Hotel ................................19 Cotton Electric Co-Op ...............................13 Lawton Urgent Care Associates ...............47 Tom O’Sullivan Project Sales Director Arvest Bank ..............................................51 Darby’s Furniture ......................................65 Morrison Supply Co. ................................51 [email protected] Avenue C. 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Advertisements Central Mall ..............................................15 IBC Bank ...................................................57 Southern Oklahoma Treatment ...............46 and editorial information published in this, or any other publication produced by SouthComm Publishing Company, Inc., are subject to Cintas ........................................... 55 and 85 Insight ......................................................52 Southwestern Medical Center .................45 the unrestricted right to edit of and by, our editors/publisher. 7/2015 Coldwell Banker Crossroads .....................19 INSURICA ..................................................52 St. John Lutheran Church .........................12 Comanche County Fairgrounds ................57 J.T. Neal Insurance ....................................55 StateFarm - Coleman Sanger .....................7 ProUD MEMBER OF: Comanche County Memorial Hospital ....43 Jamark ........................................ Back Cover Treehouse Garden Center .........................65 Comanche Nation Casino .......................... 9 Johnson & Johnson Locksmith ................64 University of Ok. Advanced Programs .....37 Comanche Nation College .......................34 Kiowa Casino ............................................23 Water Out of OK .......................................94 Comanche Nation Tourism Center ...........55 Lawton Academy of Arts .........................34 Webster University ...................................38 Comanche Nation Water Park ..................53 Lawton Area Transit System .......................9 Wichita Furniture .......................................7 4 | Lawton Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce the GENER411AL NUMBERS CITY OF LAWTON Neighborhood Services ................................................580-581-3467 Lawton Fort Sill Location 212 SW 9th St. unless otherwise noted. Citizen complaints Chamber of Commerce ......................580-355-3541/800-872-4540 City Clerk ........................................................................580-581-3305 Parks and Recreation .....................................................580-581-3400 Local Directory Assistance .............................................................. 411 Claims, notary public, boards, commissions Administration, sports programs Long Distance Directory Assistance .............1+area code-555-1212 1405 SW 11th St. City Hall ..........................................................................580-581-3500 U.S. Post Office ...............................................................580-353-1500 Public Works ..................................................................580-581-3410 City Manager .................................................................580-581-3301 Street maintenance, water distribution, solid waste Automobile Registration and Drivers’ Licensing .........580-353-6550 2202 SW 3rd St. New residents to the state are required to obtain an Oklahoma Engineering Department ..............................................580-581-3385 driver’s license and register their vehicle upon establishing Traffic commission, street projects Revenue Services ..........................................................580-581-3308 residency. 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