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Redbud to reroute Sunday courses

The Redbud Classic, an Oklahoma City tradition celebrating its 40th year, April 1516, is rerouting its Sunday race courses for the 2023 event.

The Sunday races, including the 5K and 10K, now start and finish at the Nichols Hills Plaza – right next to the Redbud BASH.

The reroute is symbolic of the Redbud Classic’s theme for 2023. Not only are the race courses to be rerouted, but the Redbud Classic is also rerouting the way participants, volunteers and eventgoers give back to their communities. Whether you’re trying to discover ways to get back out in the community to celebrate life in good company, stay committed to your health and wellness goals or lend a hand to your neighbors, you can reroute 2023 with the Redbud Classic through fun, fitness and philanthropy.

“We sat with you through COVID trying to find ways to come together to celebrate the good things happening in and around our state, but now, as we bring back our community, we want to focus on how we can do so with the right mindset,” Redbud Classic Race Director Kristin Hersom said. “Our community thrives off good deeds and the Redbud Classic wants to provide a way

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“The suspect admitted to being in the residence and evidence was located supporting he had been inside,” he said. “While conducting an inventory of the vehicle and trailer our officer located and confirmed stolen property that belonged to both the residence on Camden Way

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to continue doing so while having fun and connecting with Oklahoma City.”

In keeping with the goal of philanthropy, each year the Redbud Foundation Board of Directors selects an Oklahoma City nonprofit organization to partner with and serve as the beneficiary of event proceeds.

Wings Special Needs Community (Wings), a nonprofit organization designed to enhance the lives of adults with developmental disabilities through social, vocational and residential programs, was selected for 2023.

The Redbud Classic features events for the whole family.

The fun begins on Saturday, April 15, with 10- and 30-Mile Bike Tours, a 50-Mile Fondo, a 1-Mile Kids’ Fun Run and a 1Mile Woof Walk for the tailwagging family members. More and Drury Lane.”

Roy Munoz, 37, was transported to the Oklahoma County Detention Center and charged with second degree burglary and possession of stolen property.

Further investigation by Nichols Hills Police and The Village Police Department confirmed substantial amounts of property stolen in possession of Munoz from thefts in Nichols Hills, The Village and Oklaho- fitness challenges continue on Sunday, April 16, with the rerouted 5K and 10K timed runs which start and finish at Nichols Hills Plaza. A 5K Wheelchair and Pushchair Event, 2-Mile Walk and 2-Mile Baby Stroller Derby round out the selection of Sunday events. ma City.

Continuing past the finish line, the Redbud BASH is set for Sunday, April 16, at 1 p.m. in the finish area at Nichols Hills Plaza. Participants come together to celebrate with a variety of food from some of Oklahoma’s premier food trucks, beverages from COOP Ale Works and other sponsors. Family-friendly games, activities and music keep everyone entertained.

For complete event details including start times, course maps and registration information, visit edbud.org.

“Mr. Munoz was charged accordingly,” said Cox.

“These arrests are an example of excellent work by our officers,” said Assistant Nichols Hills Police Chief Casey Nix. “When you see something suspect always contact the police first. We pride ourselves in our short response time.

“Be on lookout for suspicious activity in

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