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Faith Harl
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What Makes Oklahoma Home
The bison, the scissortail flycatcher and the rose rock are some of Oklahoma’s most recognizable state symbols. However, many may not realize that the state...
Examining the Market
What happens when inflation hits an all-time high in the last 40 years, the S&P 500 (a stock market index tracking the stock performance of...
Opening the Door to Innovation
Beloved Oklahoman Will Rogers once said: “America is the land of opportunity, and don’t ever forget it.” In the same spirit, the Oklahoma Department of...
Full STEM Ahead
Whether it’s the development of new medicines or the construction of cities – science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) shape the future, and the need...
Oklahoma! Revisited
Debuting at the St. James Theater on March 31st, 1943, Oklahoma! was a production unlike any other. Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers,...
Black History is Oklahoma History
Black History Month is an opportunity to re-examine one’s understanding of U.S. history and recognize the countless achievements Black visionaries have made. Because Oklahoma was...
Doing the Most Good
In 1914, Fred Goff established the first community foundation in Cleveland with the intention of serving the greater good. Since then, Goff’s concept has spread...
The Sweet Sounds of Success
Although some professional musicians are just naturally gifted, most spend years perfecting their crafts. Music education plays a vital role in developing those abilities, and...
The Spirit of Giving
If there’s one thing that’s worth spreading this holiday season, it’s the spirit of giving. At the forefront of doing good deeds are Oklahoma’s nonprofits...
Celebrating 75 Years
In 1946, H.G. Bennett purchased a decommissioned military hospital in Okmulgee for just $1. He envisioned turning it into a vocational school, where returning World...