by Rod Cleveland | Dec 12, 2014 | Cleveland County, Deaster Events, Transportation
KTEN.com – No One Gets You Closer December 9 started off looking like winter when Cleveland County Road Crew members gathered at the District Barn. Fog was thick with a hazy overcast and the chill of winter was flirting with a sharp sting to the face. Myself...
by Rod Cleveland | Dec 1, 2014 | Cleveland County, Disasters, Economic Development
I represent Cleveland County as the Local Elected Official that oversees the Central Oklahoma Workforce Investment Board (COWIB). The agency works in Cleveland, Oklahoma, Canadian and Logan Counties. It is Federally funded through the Commerce Department. The COWIB...
by Rod Cleveland | Aug 15, 2014 | City of Moore, City of Norman, Cleveland County, Economic Development, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
As County Commissioner, I have been the representative of Cleveland County to the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments for the last 7 years. One of the committees that I sit on as a board member is the Intermodal Transportation Policy Committee. This...
by Rod Cleveland | Apr 11, 2014 | City of Moore, Cleveland County
Rob Morris with www.mooremonthly.com asked to sit down with me for an interview to kick off the candidate filing this week. The Moore Monthly does a great job covering the north end of Cleveland County. Commissioner Rod Cleveland Interview from TheMooreDaily.com on...
by Rod Cleveland | Apr 9, 2014 | Cleveland County, Oklahoma, Transportation
Wednesday, April 9, 2014 Gov. Fallin Seeks Financial Aid for Businesses Affected by Bridge Closure OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin is seeking federal assistance for businesses in Lexington and Purcell that have been adversely affected by the closing of a state of...
by Rod Cleveland | Mar 24, 2014 | Cleveland County, Oklahoma
Oklahomans who want to elect the nominee of a political party in the Primary or Runoff Primary Elections later this year should make sure they are registered in that party no later than Monday, March 31, 2014 according to Bryant Rains, Secretary of the Cleveland...