Chamber releases 2022 legislative agenda ahead of session
The Chamber’s board of directors recently adopted a comprehensive set of public policy priorities that are crucial to creating a strong future for Oklahoma businesses.
The Chamber’s board of directors recently adopted a comprehensive set of public policy priorities that are crucial to creating a strong future for Oklahoma businesses.
Andrew S. Weyrich, Ph.D., Monday joined the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation as its president.
Editor's note: Legislative Kickoff has been postponed to Thursday, Feb. 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Embassy Suites Northwest.
Oklahoma’s state motto is “Labor Omnia Vincit.” Labor conquers all things. Or in other words, innovation overcomes obstacles.
“Anyone who can put America’s Olympic Headquarters for rowing and kayaking in the middle of the Great Plains has the drive to be proactive and creative. We have got a confluence of assets in Oklahoma City, and if we push our beneficence and do it in a sophisticated, community-lifted way, no one will be able to catch us.”
Senior Living determined the ranking by comparing the 15 factors considered crucial to living a long and happy life.
EMSAcare eliminates the financial burden of emergency transports and non-emergency ambulance transports approved by members’ insurance or Medicare providers.
Earlier this summer, Oklahoma City officials broke ground on the fourth and final Senior Health and Wellness Center as part of MAPS 3. Located just south of SW 134th and Western, the center will provide health and fitness programs and opportunities for people 50 and over.