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Aero Oklahoma was held at the Oklahoma State Capitol where hundreds of industry leaders, military personnel and state officials exchanged ideas about how to grow the aviation, aerospace and defense industry, a vital economic engine for the state. As Oklahoma’s second-largest industry, aerospace and defense has a significant impact on the lives of our citizens. It annually serves as a unique opportunity for Oklahoma military, aerospace companies, private and commercial pilots, airport managers, municipal officials, drone pilots, educators, flying clubs, and the many users of the Oklahoma Airport System to meet oneon-one with state legislators and other elected officials to remind them of Oklahoma’s strong aviation heritage and show them firsthand how the industry continues to solidify the state as a worldwide leader in aviation, aerospace and defense
Read moreThe Department of the Interior today published its first Equity Action Plan, which outlines the Department’s efforts to advance equity through all of its operations, remove barriers to equal opportunity, and deliver resources and benefits equitably to the general public. Secretary Deb Haaland will discuss the agency’s plan at the White House Convening on Equity at 10 am ET, which will be livestreamed on the White House YouTube channel.
Read moreOU Health Physicians Tulsa and Ascension St. John Medical Center, Tulsa, are co-sponsors of the Walk from Obesity +FunRun, set for Saturday, April 30, at Hunter Park, 5804 E. 91st Street in Tulsa.
Read moreAn Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation physical therapist has developed a new treatment regimen for multiple sclerosis that appears to enhance mobility without causing fatigue.
Read moreThe tomato….it is the king of the vegetable garden. It is something we eat year round, but when we eat one fresh from the garden each year, we are reminded that what we have been eating all winter just isn’t the same.
Read moreRainwater catchment in the landscape is a great way to help conserve natural resources. There are various ways to capture rainwater, including the traditional rain barrel or installing a rain garden.
Read moreThe City of Seminole has been certified as a “film friendly” City. A Certificate of Achievement recognizing the community as “film friendly” was presented to the City of Seminole because of their dedication to support Oklahoma’s film and television industries. The Oklahoma Film Friendly Certification Program helps filmmakers know where to find production-ready communities in the state.
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