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Oklahoma goes blue to protect children during child abuse prevention month

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

One in seven children in Oklahoma County will experience abuse—this April, The CARE Center is turning that statistic into action. Oklahoma County’s only child advocacy center is calling on all Oklahomans to join the fight against child abuse this April during its annual Paint the Town Blue campaign in honor of National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

 

Puzzle Piece Ranch: A Family’s Mission to Build a Haven for Individuals with Special Needs

Monday, March 17, 2025

"In Oklahoma, families of children with special needs often struggle to find spaces where their loved ones can thrive. Amanda and Jeremy Haysmer know this challenge all too well. Inspired by their son Wyatt, they are on a mission to change that by creating Puzzle Piece Ranch, a first-of-its-kind sanctuary designed for individuals with special needs to learn, play, and grow in an inclusive, nature-based environment."

Mike Jackson shares key priorities for Oklahoma's 2025 Legislative Session

Thursday, February 13, 2025

As the 2025 legislative session unfolds, the Chamber's Senior Vice President of Government & Community Relations Mike Jackson shares his insights on key priorities for Oklahoma’s future. In this Q&A, Jackson discusses several legislative initiatives, such as ensuring the state's economic development programs stay competitive, fostering

Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates, P.C. Appoints Susan Riden as Chief Operations Officer

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates, P.C. (FSB), Oklahoma’s largest locally owned architecture and engineering firm, is pleased to announce the promotion of Susan Riden as Chief Operating Officer (COO).

$800,000 RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC GRANTS ADD TO NEW YEAR’S SHOPPING LIST FOR DEAN MCGEE EYE INSTITUTE

Friday, January 3, 2025

OKLAHOMA CITY – New computerized eye simulators, a precise laser injector, and a device to measure the electrical resistance of cells are on the holiday shopping list for the academic and research teams at the Dean McGee Eye Institute (DMEI) after the receipt of $800,000 in grants from two generous Oklahoma organizations – the Inasmuch

Phase 2 Named 2024 Top Workplace by The Oklahoman

Sunday, December 15, 2024

Phase 2 has secured the top spot in The Oklahoman’s 2024 Top Workplaces list in the Small Business category. This honor reflects the company’s commitment to fostering a workplace where employees thrive.

The Uncommon Ground Sculpture Park project in motion

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

EDMOND, Okla. (Dec. 11, 2024) – The Uncommon Ground Sculpture Park, Oklahoma’s first dedicated sculpture park, is officially underway. The 62-acre park will be home to more than 40 major sculptures by renowned artists that will grow over time, play spaces, event centers and hiking trails for residents and guests. Site prep is underway for the

Feed the Children Announces Emily Callahan As New President & CEO

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Feed the Children, a leading anti-hunger organization, announced today that Emily Callahan has been named the new President and CEO for the global organization. In her new role she’ll be responsible for guiding the organization as it embarks on its new strategic plan. She will lead the organization as it grows globally with new partners and serves more children and families around the world.

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