Oklahoma retirees should prepare for a smaller Social Security cost-of-living adjustment, with a 2.5% increase, or roughly $49 extra per month, AARP Oklahoma revealed during a town hall this week. Story by: Jeff Elkins #SocialSecurity #OklahomaRetirees #AARPOklahoma #COLA #RetirementPlanning #Retirement
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About us
Since 1903, The Journal Record Publishing Co. has been a multifaceted media company that specializes in business, legislative and legal-related information sources. In addition, we produce many specialty industry-related publications and host several statewide events. The Journal Record newspaper is our flagship - an award-winning daily general business and legal newspaper focusing on local business trends and in-depth stories that portray the voice of the Oklahoma City and Tulsa business communities. Specialty publications and events produced by The Journal Record Publishing Co. include Choices…A Guide to Life After High School, a magazine distributed to every high school sophomore and junior in the state; Briefcase, the monthly newspaper for the Oklahoma County Bar Association; The biannual Oklahoma County Bar Association Pictorial Directory; the Woman of the Year Awards Event, Innovator of the Year Awards Event and many monthly and quarterly in-depth industry-specific magazines. Our mission: To be Oklahoma’s foremost influential and trusted information service. Our commitment: To serve our audiences with quality products and timely, accurate information that helps them gain success.
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A new report from United WE and Oklahoma State University sheds light on the challenges Oklahoma’s child care providers face with licensing and the impact on working families' access to quality care. Story by: Kathryn McNutt #ChildCare #Oklahoma #UnitedWE #WorkingFamilies #EconomicGrowth #ChildCareCrisis #PolicySolutions #Research
Licensing barriers hamper child care access, study says
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Oklahoma utility ratepayers could face additional costs tied to the February 2021 winter storm. The Oklahoma Supreme Court recently overturned an Oklahoma Corporation Commission order that had waived franchise fees and municipal taxes on over $3 billion in natural gas costs from the storm. #Oklahoma #UtilityRates #WinterStormCosts #OklahomaSupremeCourt #PublicPolicy #NaturalGas
Customers may face higher costs from 2021 winter storm
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The Oklahoma State Department of Education has canceled its request for bids to supply 55,000 Bibles for classrooms. With $3 million allocated, Superintendent Ryan Walters had proposed placing a Bible in every Oklahoma classroom. #OklahomaEducation #PublicSchools #Education #PublicPolicy #Transparency #RyanWalters #Bibles
Education Department cancels search for Bible vendor
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AccuWeather, led by Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter, provided a 31-minute advance warning as a tornado touched down in southeast Oklahoma City. AccuWeather’s private warning system, which operates independently from the National Weather Service, helps reduce false alarms by more than 80% every year. Story by: Jeff Elkins #TornadoAlert #AccuWeather #OklahomaWeather #SevereWeather #BusinessSafety #OklahomaCity
AccuWeather provided tornado warning for Oklahoma before NWS
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⚠️ Nominations are now OPEN for our 2025 Health Care Heroes awards! ⚠️ These awards honor those who have gone above and beyond to make a difference in patient care, innovation, and community wellness. Nomination 🔗: https://bit.ly/3NZEMAP
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Epic Charter Schools, Oklahoma's third-largest district, has laid off 144 staff members, including 42 teachers, following a significant enrollment shortfall. #OklahomaEducation #EpicCharterSchool #SchoolLayoffs #Education #CharterSchools
Layoffs, pay cuts affect hundreds of Epic Charter School employees
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The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education have approved a $1.12 billion budget request for FY 2026, a 9.3% increase over last year's allocation. #OklahomaEducation #WorkforceDevelopment #HigherEd #Budget #LegislativeAgenda #Education
Higher education officials ask to raise funding by $95M
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Norman residents may soon vote on a $1 billion entertainment district after a successful petition drive collected over 10,000 valid signatures. The proposed district includes a multi-purpose arena with the University of Oklahoma as a primary tenant. Story by: Jeff Elkins #NormanOK #EntertainmentDistrict #CivicEngagement #EconomicDevelopment #Vote
Norman $1B entertainment district plan one step closer to citizen vote
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Mayor David Holt announced that the OKC Council will soon appoint a new representative for Ward 7, one of four seats up for election in February. Meanwhile, Edmond City Council is also preparing to fill the Ward 1 seat after Tom Robins stepped down to run for mayor. Story by: Kathryn McNutt #OklahomaPolitics #CommunityLeadership #CityCouncil #StateSenate #Edmond #OklahomaCity
OKC, Edmond to fill city council positions
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