Commerce Announces New Small Employer Quality Jobs Company
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced today that the following company has recently joined the Oklahoma Small Employer Quality Jobs Program. The information below includes:...
03/03/2010
Commerce Announces New Quality Jobs Companies for February 2010
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced today that 975 new jobs will be created by three new companies that joined the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program in January. The information below includes:...
State of Oklahoma Internship Opportunities Now Available Online
Applying for an internship with the
state of Oklahoma just got easier with the new Office of Personnel
Management?s (OPM) Carl Albert Public Internship Program (CAPIP) online
application system. Prospective interns can visit http://CAPIP.OK.gov
to use the new...
Oklahoma CareerTech Students Spring into State Competitions
Spring is the time of year when some 35,000 Oklahoma students involved in CareerTech student organizations head to state conferences. The ultimate goal is to qualify for national competitions.
03/02/2010
Flood Awareness Week, March 15-19, 2010
Flood Awareness Week: March 15-19, 2010
Anywhere it rains, it can flood. A flood is a general and temporary condition where two or more acres of normally dry land or two or more properties are inundated by water or mudflow. Many conditions can result in a flood: hurricanes,...
New Appliances May Qualify for Rebate
If you are tired of looking at the avocado green refrigerator in your kitchen, now is the time to replace it with a new ENERGY STAR model.
03/02/2010
Insurance Department Measure Passes Senate
The Senate approved legislation
Tuesday that would save the state millions of dollars each
year.
Senate Bill 1658, by Sen. David
Myers , would make the State Insurance Department a
non-appropriated
agency.
03/02/2010
Bill to Provide Schools with Spending Flexibility Heads to House
The Senate approved a bill
Tuesday which would help give local school districts more
flexibility
in their spending. Senate Bill 1784, by Sen. Gary
Stanislawski , would allow them to use state textbook
allocations
for instructional...