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The Municipal Borough of Chorley was governed by a mayor and council of eight aldermen and twenty-four councillors, chosen equally from four wards — North, East, South and West. [3] The borough's population remained roughly static in the 20th century, with the 1911 census showing 30,315 people and the 1961 census showing 31,315.
Holdenville Lake, also called Lake Holdenville, [1] is a reservoir in Hughes County, Oklahoma. Owned and operated by the City of Holdenville, Oklahoma, it supplies most of the drinking water for Hughes County. [2] It is just 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of Holdenville and a 1.5 hour drive from Oklahoma City. [3]
Sterling's public works authority provides water, sewer, and sanitation services to the town. Electric service is provided by American Electric Power Public Service Company of Oklahoma. Natural gas service is provided by Oklahoma Natural Gas. Telephone, Internet, and Digital TV Services is provided by Hilliary Communications.
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) insists any construction will involve permitting and oversight of environmental impact resulting from construction and eventual traffic carried by the new ...
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Hydro is located near the northwestern corner of Caddo County at an elevation of 1,557 feet (475 m). A small part of the town extends north into Blaine County. The town is located 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of Interstate 40, with access from Exit 88. I-40 leads west 7 miles (11 km) to Weatherford and east 61 miles (98 km) to downtown Oklahoma City.
Meanwhile the old town hall was demolished in the 1930s. [9] The building remained the local seat of government when the enlarged Borough of Chorley was formed in 1974. [ 10 ] In the 1980s, a control centre was established in the basement for the protection of civic leaders in the event of a nuclear attack . [ 9 ]