Whitewater Rafting Facility To Be Named For Mcclendon

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A planned whitewater rafting center in Oklahoma City will be named in honor of Aubrey McClendon, an Oklahoma City energy industry magnate who died in a vehicle crash one year ago. The Oklahoma City Boathouse District says the main building in front of the whitewater rafting facility will be named the Aubrey K.

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