City Of Lawton
Stephanie Denton has extensive experience in emergency services and legal support, currently serving as an E911 dispatcher for the City of Lawton since April 2022. Prior to this role, Stephanie worked as a Caseworker at the American Red Cross Hero Care Center Services to the Armed Forces from October 2021 to May 2022, and as an Outreach Specialist at the Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments from July 2020 to August 2021. Additional experience includes serving as an Information and Assistance Specialist/Medicare Coordinator at the ASCOG Area Agency on Aging from July 2019 to July 2020, and holding legal assistant positions at Jeff Shaw Attorney At Law from October 2013 to August 2017 and Arthur R. South from July 2012 to October 2013. Stephanie began their career as an Emergency Dispatcher at Mercy Regional of Owasso from November 2007 to June 2009. Stephanie holds an Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice/Police Science from the University of Phoenix and a high school diploma from Burlington Kansas High School.
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City Of Lawton
Lawton was founded August 6, 1901 and serves as the Comanche County Seat. The City is located 85 miles south of the state capital, Oklahoma City, and 20 miles south of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. The City is neighbored to the immediate north by Fort Sill, home of the Field Artillery, Air Defense Artillery and the Electronic Warfare Brances. We are proud to host Cameron University, the largest four-year higher education institutions in Southwest Oklahoma and one of the fastest growing universities in the nation. Lawton offers a variety of recreational and cultural activities including: *Lake Lawtonka/LETRA *McMahon Baseball/Softball Complex *Lawton Philharmonic Orchestra *Lawton Community Theater *numerous play/walking parks *International Festival *Arts for All Festival *Casinos *Leslie Powell Art Gallery Museums highlighting: *Native American Culture *Southwest Oklahoma/Great Plains heritage Lawton boasts an excellent school system. Lawton Public Schools consists of 3 Senior High Schools, 3 Middle Schools, 24 Elementary Schools, and the Learning Tree Acadamy for Pre-Kindergarten. In addition, Lawton has Private Schools and is home to the Great Plains Technology Center. The City of Lawton is proud to operate free from discrimination of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status or qualified disability. We strive to provide efficient, effective and responsive services; promote quality of life based on harmony and cooperation; and create leadership and opportunity for Southwest Oklahoma. Contact information for City Departments can be found here: https://www.lawtonok.gov/publications/col-contact-information The City of Lawton, founded in 1901, is the largest of 10 cities and towns in Comanche County. It serves as county seat and is the sixth largest city in Oklahoma.