the Lawton City Council convened for its regularly scheduled meeting, beginning with an invocation led by Bishop John Dunaway, who emphasized unity and wisdom for the council's leadership. Following the prayer, a moment of silence was observed in memory of Amber Volley, a dedicated city employee who recently passed away after 35 years of service.
The meeting proceeded with the city clerk confirming a quorum, allowing the council to move forward with its agenda. A notable highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Employee Block Spotlight Award to Clifford Tocquevana, a library associate recognized for his quick thinking during a medical emergency. Tocquevana's actions, which included calling for emergency assistance while managing a situation involving an individual experiencing an epileptic seizure, were commended by the council, showcasing the impact of dedicated public service in the community.
The meeting underscored the council's commitment to recognizing the contributions of its employees and fostering a supportive environment for both leaders and citizens in Lawton.