Osage Employees Donate to Blue Star Mothers

Osage Million Dollar Elm casino employees donated $870 from an annual holiday employee party to Tri County Blue Star Mothers in December. Funds were gathered from donations during a pie-in-the-face event to casino managers.

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New State Chamber of Oklahoma report shows economic improvement and challenges

As legislative session nears, education and workers’ compensation system needs reform, report shows

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Tulsa Police Officers Save Lives

TULSA, Ok – On January 13 at 1:15 PM, Tulsa Police Officers responded to a high rise business building at 7030 S. Yale Ave in reference to a man with a gun. The caller stated that the suspect entered the building and exited on the 7th floor.

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MLK Oratorical Contest Winner, BerThaddeus Bailey, Presenting Speech to ONEOK Employees

TULSA, Okla. – BerThaddeus Bailey, winner of the Martin Luther King Jr. Oratorical Contest and sophomore at Central High School, will deliver his rendition of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech to ONEOK company employees Friday, Jan. 15, at 11 a.m. in the ONEOK Plaza Auditorium, 100 W. Fifth Street.

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SESAC ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC ALLIANCE TO INTRODUCE RUBY DIGSOUND (DS) MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM

Nashville, TN – SESAC announced today a strategic alliance with Activated Content Corporation () and DigSound to launch Ruby DS, a web-based delivery system for watermarked audio files. SESAC, the most innovative and fastest growing performing rights organization in the U.S., continues to expand its edge by utilizing the latest advances in audio-recognition technology to improve the performance tracking, music licensing, and royalty distribution process.

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Tulsa Area Leaders and Census Bureau Officials Launch 2010 Census Awareness Campaign

Tulsa, OK—Only a few days into the New Year, the Tulsa area kicked off its 2010 Census Awareness Campaign at the Tulsa City Hall with local officials, community leaders and the public in attendance. Leaders of the Tulsa Census Complete Count Committee, including Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett, Jr., Dr. Keith Ballard, Tulsa Public Schools Superintendent, and Tulsa City Councilor John Eagleton joined with U.S. Census Bureau Assistant Regional Census Manager Debra Stanley to officially launch the Tulsa 2010 Census Awareness Campaign.

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Safe Online Banking Tips from the OSCPA

Many people enjoy the convenience of doing all their banking over the Internet, but some consumers worry about the safety of their online transactions. The Oklahoma Society of Certified Public Accountants recommends that you ask these questions to ensure that your online bank dealings are secure.

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Millard House Appointed to Oklahoma Education Oversight Board

Millard L. House II, an area superintendent with Tulsa Public Schools, has been appointed to a vacant seat on the Oklahoma Education Oversight Board.

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PR Firm to Host Seminar on Social Media and Public Affairs

Schnake Turnbo Frank | PR ( | PR) will present New Media University: Under the Dome, Social Media and State Government from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Jan. 26 at the Presbyterian Health Foundation Conference Center.

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AMA Presents Social Media Marketing

The Tulsa chapter of the American Marketing Association will present an overview of social media marketing Jan. 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Summit Club located on the 30th floor Governor’s Suite.

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What’s Your Money Attitude?

TULSA, Okla., – If you scratch the surface of almost any money issue, you’ll find relationship issues complicating, if not actually driving the problem. In this economy, it is natural for couples to feel stress about what to spend and how much to save.

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Oklahoma residents can receive AMBER Alerts on cell phones

TULSA, Okla. – Statistics show that the first three hours after an abduction are the most critical in finding a missing person. By signing up for wireless AMBER Alerts, individuals could play an integral role in bringing home a lost or abducted child. Since the program launched in 1996, AMBER Alerts have helped find 426 children.

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Public Meeting Scheduled for Gilcrease Expressway Duscussion

Tulsa area residents are invited to a public meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 13, about the Gilcrease West Expressway. The meeting will be held at the new Tulsa County Chandler Park Community Building, 62nd West Avenue and 21st Street (Avery Drive). Registration for the meeting will begin at 5:15 p.m., and the presentation will begin at 5:45 p.m.

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CRASHs Court Comes to Jenks Freshman Academy

Jenks Freshman Academy will be transformed into an actual courtroom on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, as the CRASHs (Courts Raising Awareness of Students in High School) Court will hear and sentence several defendants on drunk driving charges.

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Waterline Repair Crews Work Wet, Cold, Day & Night to Keep Water Flowing for Tulsans

At 1 o’clock in the morning Friday, when a large waterline ruptured and water was pouring into the street at 31st and South Lewis, repair crews were having difficulty finding the valve to shut off the water so that a repair could be made.

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