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Caring for Generations Gala

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Russell-Murray Hospice held its first-ever Caring for Generations Gala. The event was held at the Palace Event Center and served as a fundraiser to assist patients in Russell-Murray care.

The not-for-profit was founded in El Reno and has expanded to include other areas of central Oklahoma. Co-founder Vicki Myers was honored withthe Legacy Award.

 

The Russell-Murray team

Filing period opens for candidates seeking city and town positions

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Candidates interested in filing for offices in the City of Piedmont, Town of Calumet, Town of Okarche and Town of Union City will file Declarations of Candidacy beginning 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 6.

Allen Arnold, secretary of the Canadian County Election Board, said Declaration of Candidacy forms must be completed and submitted to the county election board no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, when the filing period ends.

Sugar Creek Casino to host $5,000 karaoke contest

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Calling all serious karaoke singers.

Sugar Creek Casino in Hinton will host a karaoke contest at the Sugar Creek Event Center, with more than $5,000 in cash prizes to be handed out.

The event will have contestants performing on the 2,000-square-foot stage, complete with lights and concert quality sound.

State sees noted influx from third largest industry

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OKLAHOMA CITY — In 2021, Oklahoma’s tourism industry showed an impressive rebound, surpassing pre-pandemic levels.

New research commissioned by the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department shows the industry generated a record-breaking $10.1 billion in direct visitor spending, increasing industry employment by 4.6 percent and exceeding 2019 visitor spending by 3.2 percent

"I am incredibly proud of the impressive strides made by our state’s tourism industry,” said Gov. Kevin Stitt.

The state lodge and resort at Lake Murray

State lawmakers complete more than 3,000 pre-session bill filings

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Reporters, lawmakers and legislative observers have spent plenty of time reading in recent years.

More than 3,000 bills and joint resolutions were filed in the House and Senate leading up to the Jan. 26 filing deadline.

While we now have a better sense of what lawmakers wish to accomplish, the picture still isn’t entirely clear. Appropriations bills and resolutions may be filed throughout the session, which begins Monday, Feb. 6 and runs through late May.

Lawmakers in the House of Representatives chamber

Oklahoma Municipal League hosts Tribal Symposium

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The Oklahoma Municipal League in partnership with the Fort Sill Apache Tribe and the city of Lawton hosted the first in a series of meetings called Sovereignty and Cities, United Strength.

OML and the municipalities they represent are interested in forming stronger relationships with the Tribal Nations in their areas.    

The meeting was held Jan. 23.  
   
“We are committed to creating meaningful partnerships with the Tribal Nations,” said Mike Fina, Executive Director of OML.

OSU launches Center for the Future of Work

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STILLWATER — Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business has launched the Center for the Future of Work.

The world of work is changing rapidly and the Center for the Future of Work is committed to collaborating with individuals, businesses and communities to help develop human potential and structure organizations to compliment and capitalize on technological innovations.

“We are very excited to announce the formation of the Center for the Future of Work,” said Dr. Ken Eastman, dean of Spears Business.

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