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New report shows progress on the Tulsa levees project

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U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, said Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite has signed the Chief’s Report for the Tulsa-West Tulsa Levees project. This Chief’s Report is the formal recommendation from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the improvements necessary so the Tulsa Levees can continue to minimize the risk to life and property in communities…

Oklahoma praised for putting 4-year-olds in public school

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More and more Oklahoma 4-year-olds are being funneled into public schools. One national study showed that Oklahoma is third in the nation in terms of 4-year-olds being placed in public schools. The National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) reported last year that Oklahoma scored among the top eight states in the nation. Oklahoma serves…

1.7 million meals for state students

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Oklahoma schools served more than 1.7 million meals to students in a nine-day period during the cessation of school operations in late March, according to new numbers from the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE). The agency’s Office of Child Nutrition released the figures today for the March 23-31 reporting period.  The meals were served …

T-shirt sales to help OSU students

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Oklahoma State University, the OSU Foundation and the OSU Alumni Association are partnering with several Stillwater vendors to produce a new #CowboyFamily T-shirt. The T-shirts are being sold for $22 by various Stillwater vendors who will then donate a portion of their proceeds to the Cowboy Strong Student Emergency Fund, a component of OSU’s COVID-19…

Concurrent enrollment from OSU

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Oklahoma State University will launch the state’s first free online concurrent enrollment program for Oklahoma high school seniors from a four-year public university beginning this fall. Concurrent enrollment occurs when high school students take college classes before completing high school. Through funding provided by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the OSU Foundation,…

Tulsa Police Foundation buys masks

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The Tulsa Police Foundation has purchased 4,000 N95 masks to distribute to local area First Responders who are on the front lines daily during the COVID-19 crisis. To provide additional protection for Tulsa area First Responders, the Tulsa Police Foundation will be delivering mask to Police Departments in Tulsa, Bixby, Glenpool, Sand Springs, Jenks, Broken…

New wind energy plan in Garber

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Minneapolis – Mortenson announced that it has started turbine erection work on the 248.2 MW King Plains Wind Project located in Garber, Oklahoma, for ENGIE North America (ENGIE). The project is comprised of 88-2.82 MW GE turbines totaling 248.2 MW of clean energy and spans approximately 60 square miles. Mortenson was selected as the EPC…

Domino’s donates 4,600 pizzas here

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Domino’s franchise-owned stores throughout Greater Tulsa are donating 4,600 pizzas within their local communities. The stores are also looking to fill about 50 management positions. “We realize that there is a great deal of hardship and uncertainty at this time,” said Eddie Hall, a Tulsa-area Domino’s franchisee. “Domino’s wants to do whatever it can to…

Don’t ban 4-day weeks in schools

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OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Sherrie Conley, R-Newcastle, is calling on the State Department of Education to cancel and resubmit its proposed rules on waivers from new school year calendar requirements limiting four-day school weeks that are favored by many rural districts. Last year, the Legislature passed Senate Bill 441, which requires school districts to…

Oklahoma’s beef industry in trouble

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OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane,  met with Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter regarding his request of an investigation into the Oklahoma beef industry. He sent a follow-up letter expressing appreciation for Hunter’s quick response to his initial request and commending Hunter’s staff for how quickly they addressed his concerns. Humphrey said Hunter’s…