OKLAHOMA CITY'S SITUATION ISN'T UNIQUE COMPARED TO OTHER PLACES / SAYS LYLES

From: The Journal Record | Date: August 31, 1988| Author: CAROL RINGROSE | Copyright information
excited about Oklahoma City and its potential, you're not going to get excited about anything, said Jimmy Lyles, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce president.

Lyles, who came to the chamber from Corpus Christi, Texas, two months ago, shared his perceptions of Oklahoma City with the Rotary Club Tuesday.

"People seem to think that this is a unique situation that Oklahoma City is going through, but it isn't true," Lyles said. The past few years have been really tough for the so...

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