Arts & Culture Day at the Capitol
Hi, Arts Advocates and Organizations! Several of you may have heard about this amazing event already. Arts & Culture Day at the Capitol is always important, but it matters more than ever this year. We still want the governor and legislature to approve ARPA funding for our organizations in this legislative session and…
Read MoreSenate Pro Tem Treat Names Members of Economic Development Select Committee, Announces First Meeting Date
Senate Pro Tem Treat Names Members of Economic Development Select Committee, Announces First Meeting Date OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, today named the members of his previously announced senate economic development select committee and announced the first meeting date. The meeting will be at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Tuesday,…
Read MoreCowgirls Overcome Five-Run Deficit In 11-Inning Thriller Against No. 20/22 Baylor
Cowgirls Overcome Five-Run Deficit In 11-Inning Thriller Against No. 20/22 Baylor STILLWATER – Megan Bloodworth’s 11th-inning walk-off RBI single powered the No. 2 Oklahoma State Softball team to a 6-5 comeback victory over the No. 20/22 Baylor Bears Friday evening at Cowgirl Stadium. OSU improved to 27-2 with the win and 1-0 in Big 12…
Read MoreCowboy Baseball Walks Off Baylor In Extra Innings
Cowboy Baseball Walks Off Baylor In Extra Innings STILLWATER – Marcus Brown smashed a two-run home run with two outs in the 11th inning to lift 15th-ranked Oklahoma State to an 11-9 win over Baylor in Friday night’s series opener at O’Brate Stadium. With the win, the Cowboys moved to 18-5 overall and 2-2…
Read MoreDirty Dozen: Watch out for scammers using email and text messages to try tricking people during tax season
Dirty Dozen: Watch out for scammers using email and text messages to try tricking people during tax season WASHINGTON — With the filing deadline quickly approaching, the Internal Revenue Service today urged everyone to remain vigilant against email and text scams aimed at tricking taxpayers about refunds or tax issues. In day two of the…
Read MoreHAPPENINGS AT THE GOLF COURSE. Feb 23
HAPPENINGS AT THE GOLF COURSE By Billie Gail Fox We have had several good rains lately, but we are still behind our average. We could use some more rain on the golf course. Saturday, February…
Read MorePUSSY RIOT NAMED 2023 WOODY GUTHRIE PRIZE HONOREE
PUSSY RIOT NAMED 2023 WOODY GUTHRIE PRIZE HONOREE Prior to its first ever Tulsa performance, the internationally renowned collective will accept the prize during the celebration of Woody Guthrie Center’s 10th Anniversary, May 5 – 7 in Tulsa, OK TULSA, Okla. – Pussy Riot, the internationally renowned collective whose politically charged performances have challenged oppression…
Read MoreSBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available to Oklahoma Small Businesses
SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available to Oklahoma Small Businesses SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Small nonfarm businesses in 77 Oklahoma counties and neighboring counties in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico and Texas are now eligible to apply for low interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, announced Director Tanya N. Garfield of…
Read MoreOkemah City Council meeting scheduled for March 27 is CANCELLED
The Okemah City Council meeting scheduled for March 27 at 6:00 p.m has been cancelled The Okemah Economic Development Authority meeting scheduled for March 27 has also been cancelled. Both of these meetings were regularly scheduled meetings
Read MoreSenate passes marijuana reforms to better protect youth and patients
Senate passes marijuana reforms to better protect youth and patients OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate continued their efforts Thursday to improve public safety within the medical marijuana industry. Sen. Jessica Garvin, R-Duncan, said the bills focus on youth access, medical education, product potency, recalls, and other important issues requested by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority…
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