Rose State College offers micro-credential biotech program
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Midwest City, Oklahoma -– Rose State College is increasing educational pathways into the workforce with a micro-credential biotechniques program.Ground-breaking discoveries by Oklahoma City-based researchers have made Oklahoma a solid contender in the bioscience and technology marketplace.Revenue generated from Oklahoma City’s…
Rose State College offers micro-credential biotech program Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
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Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector (SAI) Cindy Byrd on Tuesday (June 27) released the Federal Single Audit of expenditures made during Fiscal Year 2021 which includes pandemic funds.This annual audit is a federally-mandated examination of how the State of Oklahoma…
State Auditor Cindy Byrd completes required ‘single Audit’ Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel Oklahoma Congressman Josh Brecheen Commemorates One-Year Anniversary of Historic Dobbs Decision6/27/2023
Washington, D.C. – Oklahoma Congressman Josh Brecheen issued a statement concerning Saturday’s one-year anniversary of the historic Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization ruling, where the Supreme Court correctly found that the Constitution does not confer a right to an…
Oklahoma Congressman Josh Brecheen Commemorates One-Year Anniversary of Historic Dobbs Decision Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
OKLAHOMA CITY - Before the Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (OK-CADP) honored three women engaged in practical work to end executions – and before the organization held its thirty-first annual meeting – attendees heard from Adam Luck, former…
Adam Luck, former Pardon and Parole Board chair, speaks at dinner honoring stalwarts in the fight to end capital punishment in Oklahoma Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
Oklahoma City -- Drawn to art all her life, Ebony Iman Dallas, who grew up in Oklahoma City, describes herself as “fifth-generation Black Oklahoman and second-generation Somali-American.”
Admiration for an Artist: Ebony Iman Dallas, fifth-generation Black Oklahoman, second-generation Somali-American Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
Oklahoma City – Governor Kevin Stitt has made a straight-forward appeal that most Oklahoma laws should apply to all citizens of the state equally. He has consistently opposed plans to turn policy control over 42 percent of the state or…
As Oklahoma Senate considers overrides, Kevin Stitt’s assertion that laws should apply equally to all Oklahomans clashes with Big Tribe preferences Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) has designated the First Americans Museum (FAM) – south of downtown Oklahoma City – as the recipient of major national awards.
Oklahoma's First Americans Museum wins state and local history awards from National Group Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
Oklahoma City – This will be the last weekend to visit a Disaster Recovery Center in the area around Shawnee, Oklahoma, in follow-up to the April storms.
Disaster Recovery Center in Shawnee to close June 29 Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
Oklahoma City –- Jones PR, a leading integrated communications and public relations agency, has emerged victorious at the 2023 National PRSA Anvil Awards, receiving prestigious honors for its outstanding work in the public relations field.
Jones PR wins national awards for 998 Oklahoma Mental Health Lifeline | Campaign for 988 Mental Health Lifeline takes home top honors Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel Oklahoma City residents can save water this summer brownfields cleanup projects to gain funding6/24/2023
Oklahoma City residents seeking potential cost savings on their water bills this summer may want to check their sprinkler system, especially if they commonly use more than 20,000 gallons per month for irrigation or outdoor water use.
Oklahoma City residents can save water this summer, brownfields cleanup projects to gain funding Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel |
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