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Dodgers to host Kimray Kids Nights

The Oklahoma City Dodgers and Kimray Inc. have partnered this season to create a new program called Kimray Kids to benefit foster care and family service organizati­ons in the Oklahoma City area.

Three Kimray Kids Nights will take place during the OKC Dodgers’ season, allowing foster care and family service organizati­ons to bring children and families out for baseball at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The first Kimray Kids Night of the season be Saturday and will feature participan­ts selected by Sunbeam Family Services. Individual­s from Lilyfield will participat­e in the July 7 Kimray Kids Night, and individual­s from FaithWorks of the Inner City will participat­e Aug. 18.

Each night’s participat­ing Kimray Kids group members will receive a T-shirt and voucher for a meal at the ballpark. They also will receive a behindthe-scenes tour of the ballpark, followed with a private meet-and-greet with an OKC Dodgers player.

“We are pleased with the opportunit­y to partner with Kimray to feature these wonderful organizati­ons and the families they serve,” said Michael Byrnes, OKC Dodgers president and general manager. “Kimray is a great community partner, and the opportunit­y to match their passion for these organizati­ons with the experience and atmosphere the Dodgers provide makes for a unique experience for these families.”

Elite Tank to open new facility in Texas

ADA — Elite Tank on Friday will open its first Texasbased sales and distributi­on facility for poly tanks and containmen­ts, the Ada-based company said this week.

The new location is in Midland, Texas, and will allow the company to better service companies in the booming Permian Basin in west Texas and southeast New Mexico.

“With the Permian Basin now ranked as the number one U.S. shale oil basin, this is the right time for Elite Tank to expand upon our existing operations in this market with a full-service sales and distributi­on facility,” Elite Tank President J.B. Bolin said. “This new location, combined with our existing headquarte­rs in Oklahoma, allows us to provide ontime, as-needed service and delivery to customers throughout this active oil field basin.”

Mid-Con borrowing base reaffirmed

TULSA — Mid-Con Energy Partners LP this week said its lender group has reaffirmed the partnershi­p’s $125 million borrowing base.

There were no changes to the terms or conditions of the credit agreement following the regularly scheduled semiannual redetermin­ation.

Mid-Con Energy had $89 million in total borrowings outstandin­g under its revolving credit facility as of May 31.

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