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The Oklahoma Film + Music Office, the Oklahoma City Chamber, and Visit Tulsa announced last week that the “Filmed in Oklahoma Act” (FIOA), signed into law in May of 2021, has generated a record-breaking direct economic impact of over $531 million for the state.
Read moreAs the first full week of session has ended, the lawmakers at the Oklahoma State Capitol are hard at work with shepherding their legislation through the committee process.
Read moreHobbies allow people to explore their interests, meet new people and keep their brains sharp. Individuals delve into all types of hobbies to keep busy and entertain themselves, but certain activities are more popular than others. For those seeking a new hobby, the following are among the most popular ones from around the world.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Suzanne Bruner, Eula Clark, Shane Craig, Luke Easter, Lois Elliott, Corey Gipson, Cora Hodges, Shirley James, Mike Lunn, Valeri Postoak, Kenneth Reich, Loretta Ryan, Jeff Satawake, Wendy Stanton, Michael Thrash & Terry Todd.
Read moreThe February release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole saw a decrease in tax revenue in their latest return compared to last month. However, the release showed this revenue was higher compared to February last year.
Read moreState Representatives Danny Williams, R-Seminole and Eric Roberts, R-Oklahoma City, Monday recognized Lisa Moss, the first woman freed under the Oklahoma Survivors’ Act, on the Oklahoma House Floor.
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