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Oklahoma clergy discuss Obama's same-sex marriage support
Published: Sun, May 27, 2012
Several Oklahoma City-area clergymen share their views on President Barack Obama's May 9 statement of support for same-sex marriage. Read More
Oklahoma Bioscience Association names four new board members
Published: Wed, May 23, 2012
Leaders in health and research join the board of organization focused on boosting Oklahoma's bioscience sector. Read More
Growing entrepreneurs in Oklahoma's business-friendly environment
Published: Tue, May 22, 2012
In a recent survey of 6,000 small-business owners, Oklahoma was one of only three states to receive an A+ in business friendliness. Read More
Oklahoma Capitol briefs
Published: Mon, May 21, 2012
CAPITOL BRIEFS State House members pass charitable deductions measure The House passed a bill Monday that would allow state employees to continue to be able to make charitable contributions through payroll deductions. House Bill 2714 would extend the life of the Oversight Committee for State Employee Charitable... Read More
Oklahoma City gay community kicks off Pride Week with a downtown festival
Updated: Sat, May 19, 2012
Food, sunshine and a slate of live performances kicked off the annual weeklong event Saturday. Other events include a Sunday parade and a two-night rodeo next weekend. Read More
Oklahoma state schools Superintendent Janet Baressi aids Habitat's Women Build program
Published: Sat, May 19, 2012
The Women Build program, underwritten by Lowe's, recruits and educates women to build and advocate for simple, decent and affordable houses in their communities. Read More
CEO of i2E in Oklahoma City resigns to take similar position in Ohio
Published: Thu, May 17, 2012
Tom Walker, head of i2E Inc., is leaving after 14 years with the nonprofit corporation that helps local early-stage companies develop. Read More
Children of all ages enjoy trucks in Edmond
Updated: Tue, May 15, 2012
About 2,000 people visited the University of Central Oklahoma campus to see 40 vehicles at the annual Edmond Touch-a-Truck event. A $3,800 donation raised from the event will be made to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma's Food for Kids Backpack program. Read More
Capital source to survive the Valley of Death
Published: Tue, May 15, 2012
As part of its record year, i2E has helped fund 11 businesses from start to close. Read More
Corvettes shine in Edmond's Hafer Park
Published: Tue, May 15, 2012
Central Oklahoma Corvette Club hosted the Oklahoma Corvette Roundup at Edmond's Hafer Park. The two-day event some of the state's top Corvettes to Edmond. Read More
Oklahoma City workshop focuses on green disaster recovery
Updated: Mon, May 14, 2012
The leader of a group that is making sustainable rebuilding efforts in tornado-ravaged Kansas and Missouri communities is speaking at a workshop Tuesday in Oklahoma City. Read More
Charlotte Lankard: Speaking out against child abuse
Updated: Sat, May 12, 2012
Combating child abuse is not just the task of the Department of Human Services. Too often we look the other way when we sense threatening situations because we don't want to believe people are capable of such evil. It is immoral for us do so. Read More
Oklahoma City hosts law enforcement aviation seminar
Updated: Thu, May 10, 2012
Law enforcement, fire and paramedic helicopters and crews from around the region gathered Thursday in Oklahoma City for a law enforcement aviation seminar. The seminar focused on safety and was held at the old Downtown Airpark. Read More
Monitors in child-welfare settlement won't approve Oklahoma DHS plan as-is
Updated: Wed, May 9, 2012
The monitors overseeing the child-welfare improvement plan for the Oklahoma Department of Human Services will not give their approval to the latest version, according to a statement Wednesday morning.
The improvement plan -- referred as the Pinnacle Plan -- is the agreement made to settle a federal... Read More
Norman mission will hold first fundraiser
Published: Wed, May 9, 2012
Mission Norman, which ministers to low-income families and the homeless, will hold a fundraiser Thursday night at Old Town Plaza in Norman. Read More
Oklahoma entrepreneur's book offers tips for global success with 'Small Town Rules'
Published: Tue, May 8, 2012
Becky McCray, an entrepreneur from Woods County with a cattle ranch, retail store and consulting business, has co-authored a book about business that makes good reading for anyone who wants to grow a company in today's “small” world. Read More
Police close case on Bartlesville ministry leader
Published: Mon, May 7, 2012
TULSA (AP) — Police in Oklahoma say they will close a sex-abuse investigation because the head of an international Christian ministry named as a suspect died in an apparent suicide. Tom White was never charged with a crime but was being investigated in the abuse of a 10-year-old girl. He was found dead last... Read More
The Education and Employment Ministry (TEEM) celebrating 25 years of success stories
Published: Sun, May 6, 2012
From troublemaker to law school graduate and president of his class, one Nigerian native celebrating his success with the organization that helped him. Read More
Jesus House launches new 'adoption' program
Published: Sat, May 5, 2012
Rick Denny, the Jesus House's executive director, said the shelter's recent block party helped launch a program aimed at reaching out to people who live in neighborhoods near the Jesus House in Oklahoma City. Read More
Edmond's Downtown Arts Festival begins Friday
Published: Thu, May 3, 2012
The 33rd annual Downtown Edmond Arts Festival will begin at 10 a.m. Friday. It ends at 5 p.m. Sunday. Read More
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