Stay Road-Ready in the Summer Heat: AAA Urges Vehicle Owners to Test Car Batteries and Prevent Costly Breakdowns
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Oklahoma City — Summer heat is upon us, and AAA urges motorists to maintain a healthy car battery and charging system to avoid unexpected breakdowns.
Stay Road-Ready in the Summer Heat: AAA Urges Vehicle Owners to Test Car Batteries and Prevent Costly Breakdowns Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
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Edmond, Oklahoma -- The Commercial Real Estate Summit Foundation™ is hosting their ninth annual statewide Commercial Real Estate Summit™ on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023 at the University of Central Oklahoma Nigh Center Grand Ballroom & Conference rooms.The CRE Summit™ will…
Commercial Real Estate Summit Foundation™ Annual Statewide Event CRE Summit™ Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
Editor's Note: This is the Wild Turkey Population Dynamics and Brood Survival Project report for May 2023. It is provided by the Oklahoma Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oklahoma State University.
Oklahoma's Turkey Researchers Report Evidence of Predation Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel FAM (First Americans Museum) Summer Solstice Celebration to Feature Traditional Summer Dwellings6/20/2023
Oklahoma City –- Celebrate the longest day of the year on Wednesday, June 21, 2023 with First American dancing, cultural demonstrations and reflections.
FAM (First Americans Museum) Summer Solstice Celebration to Feature Traditional Summer Dwellings Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel For Tuesday Oklahoma City Council faces crowded routine-looking agenda -- but one item gets scrutiny6/20/2023
"Items from the Council" include approval of resolutions appointing or designating judges (Philippa C. James and Edward D. Hasbrook as municipal judges; Phiippa C. James and Donald O. Kiffin as presiding and vice presiding judge, respectively). A resolution approving compensation…
For Tuesday, Oklahoma City Council faces crowded routine-looking agenda -- but one item gets scrutiny Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
Oklahoma City – In a “staff report” from Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs (OCPA) President Jonathan Small described the controversial tuition tax hikes approved by the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents as “unjustified.”The criticism comes in a broader state…
Criticisms of tuition hike at University of Oklahoma intensify Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel His final rest: Machinists Mate Derrington of the U.S.S. Oklahoma to be buried Tuesday (June 20)6/19/2023
Machinist’s Mate Ralph Derrington of the U.S.S. Oklahoma, who died during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, will be buried tomorrow (June 20, 2023) at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, the U.S. Navy…
His final rest: Machinist’s Mate Derrington of the U.S.S. Oklahoma to be buried Tuesday (June 20) Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
The Republican Study Committee’s alternative federal budget for Fiscal Year 2024 drew praise from policy analysts in the broad national Center-Right Coalition.The RSC budget was developed under the leadership of U.S. Representative Kevin Hern, R-Oklahoma, and Spending Task Force Chairman…
Republican Study Committee conservative budget draw Center-Right praise Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel
Oklahoma City – These days, websites across the political spectrum (not to mention “mainstream” news organizations) so often and so consistently overuse the terms “explosive” and “damaging” to describe in headlines the course of human events that there is a…
After a lengthy delay in disclosure, Georgia Report on Dominion Systems explodes onto the scene: Analysis Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel Governor Kevin Stitt celebrates Oklahomas workforce transformation with ceremonial signing6/18/2023
Oklahoma City -- Last week, Governor Kevin Stitt held a ceremonial bill signing for the Workforce Transformation Act (Senate Bill 621).The governor was joined by the President and CEO of the State Chamber Chad Warmington, members of the Workforce Transformation…
Governor Kevin Stitt celebrates Oklahoma’s workforce transformation with ceremonial signing Click on the headline to read the full article at City Sentinel |
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