– Tobe Energy‘s LED-based process halves the cost of hydrogen production. – Founder Colby DeWeese says it’s the biggest drop in green hydrogen costs ever. – Hurricane Ventures invests $150K as the ...
– Design is 30% complete with a circular, transparent layout. – Arena optimized for basketball, concerts and fan experience. – Construction begins in 2026 with debut aimed for 2028–29 season. OKLAHOMA ...
Tulsans gained the 15th-biggest increase in median household income among 50 of the largest U.S. cities in 2024, a new study reveals. The SmartAsset study looked at the 50 largest cities by population ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Prism Bank has broken ground on a new headquarters in Oklahoma City’s Flatiron District. The four-story building at 616 N. Walnut Ave. is expected to be completed in 18 months and will ...
EDMOND — The University of Central Oklahoma has achieved significant gains in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, solidifying its position as a leading regional institution. UCO ...
EDMOND — The University of Central Oklahoma’s International Student Council will host the 50 th annual Edmond International Festival from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Edmond Festival ...
– Oklahoma ranks 7th nationally for manufactured housing. – Manufactured homes in Oklahoma average $121,800 compared to $214,732 for all single-family homes. – Modular construction offers faster ...
UMB Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: UMBF) has officially completed the systems and brand conversion of Heartland Financial USA, Inc., finalizing the largest acquisition in the company’s 112-year ...
Leading the Muscogee Nation through a historic period of sovereignty expansion, David Hill has served as Principal Chief since 2019, securing reelection in 2023 with 58% of the vote. His ...
TULSA — A new Indian Health Care Resource Center is now open at 550 South Peoria Ave in Tulsa, expanding the offerings of the Indian Healthcare Clinic. Built by Flintco, the project includes a 65,000 ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Ross Stores Inc., the nation’s largest off-price retail chain in the U.S., will open a new Ross Dress for Less location near west Edmond on Oct. 11 as part of a nationwide expansion.
Kathryn McNutt, a respected Oklahoma journalist with a 45-year career, retires from The Journal Record after shaping state media and mentoring colleagues.
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