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Citing the immediate termination of federal funds that provide vital operations support, Oklahoma Humanities (OH) announced Wednesday that the organization is pausing its standard, seasonal “Let’s Talk About It” program, starting with the Fall 2025 session.
Read moreA trial date has been set for a man accused of embezzling from one of the developers of a townhome project in Seminole.
Read moreA new statewide poll of Oklahoma business leaders underscores a resounding message: Skills-based training programs like those offered by Oklahoma CareerTech are vital to solving the state’s workforce challenges and attracting new investments to the state.
Read moreColumn by Ashley Scott, Deputy Commissioner of External Affairs and Director of the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Program Oklahoma homeowners know all too well the damage high winds and hail can cause each year. That’s why the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes program is a smart investment for your family’s safety and your wallet. This is a new program administered by the Oklahoma Insurance Department. We have already launched two pilot phases, and more ZIP codes will be eligible soon. The program helps homeowners better protect their property against wind damage and severe storms while lowering their insurance premiums.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) is celebrating another year of leading the nation with the highest number of schools providing aerospace curriculum. More than 144 Oklahoma schools are slated to implement the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) “You Can Fly” program across the state this fall.
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