State Regents Continue to Keep Tuition Affordable
Despite a modest increase, tuition at Oklahoma's public colleges and universities remains among the lowest in the United States. Oklahoma students will pay an average of $6.68 per credit hour more annually for in-state tuition and mandatory fees in the next academic year.
Oklahoma Insurance Claims from May Tornadoes Top 75,000
OKLAHOMA CITY – Insurance claims filed in response to a major tornado outbreak in May jumped to 75,758 Wednesday, with insurance payments reaching $687,945,276.
“The victims of these devastating tornadoes will be dealing with the...
Oklahoma Forestry Conducting Inventory in Atoka and Coal Counties
What type of forest or woodlands is present in Atoka and Coal counties? What tree species? Is our forest healthy?
These and many other questions will be answered as a Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) crew from Oklahoma Forestry Services begins collecting data on...
06/25/2013
Oklahoma Forestry Conducting Inventory in Panhandle
What type of forest or woodlands is present in Cimarron, Texas and Beaver counties? What tree species? Is our forest healthy?
These and many other questions will be answered as a Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) crew from Oklahoma Forestry Services begins collecting...
Attorney General Pruitt Offers Mobile App for Crime Victims
OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s Victim Services Unit is providing inmate tracking information and alerts through a new free mobile app for crime victims.
The Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) program is a free and...
06/19/2013
Grove Sun: International aerospace firm to bring at least 20 jobs to Grove
By Kaylea M. Hutson | Posted: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 9:03 pm
The news came as a surprise, but Grove city officials said they are pleased to learn that an Australian company plans to bring at least 20 "highly skilled" jobs to Grove.
Governor Mary...
06/19/2013
Journal Record: Ferra Engineering picks Grove for expansion
By D. Ray Tuttle,Published: June 18th, 2013
GROVE – Bill Keefer, on the job as Grove city manager for only a few weeks, received a nice surprise on Tuesday.
By phone, The Journal Record informed Keefer on Tuesday morning that Australian...