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Tourism - 08.24.2011

AAA predicts fewer Oklahomans to travel over Labor Day

Economic uncertainty cited as chief factor.

AAA forecasts 31.5 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home during the Labor Day holiday weekend, a 2.4 percent decrease from the 32.3 million people who traveled one year ago. Read more
 
News Article - 08.22.2011

Whole Foods CEO plans Norman visit

John Mackey may not be a household name in Oklahoma, but when he comes to Norman in November many are likely to be interested in what he has to say. Read more
 
Economy - 08.19.2011

Crude's rollercoaster brings down pump prices

Pump prices across the state have been trending downward lately as the price of oil failed to sustain much upward momentum this week. Oklahoma drivers are now paying an average of $3.434 per gallon for self-serve regular, a 1.6-cent decrease from last week and a dip of 16 cents since the end of July. Nationwide, prices shed 3.1 cents from last week to settle at $3.585 today. Read more
 
Sports - 08.19.2011

Regatta Festival Returns to the Oklahoma River

Oklahoma City University’s Head of the Oklahoma Regatta and the Oklahoma Regatta Festival will return to the Boathouse District on the Oklahoma River next month. Read more
 
Executive Homes - 08.19.2011

Executive Homes

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On The Move - 08.19.2011

Edmond native joins Mercy

Kansas grad, Dr. Jeremy Davis, returns to home state with Mercy Urology practice.

Edmond born, KU-schooled and now Mercy bound. Urologist Jeremy Davis, M.D., has returned to the Sooner state, bringing his laparoscopic and robotic surgery skills to his new position at Mercy Urology. Read more
 
On The Move - 08.19.2011

Saxum names new president

Former vice-president and general manager Debbie Schramm promoted.

Oklahoma-based integrated communications firm Saxum recently announced the promotion of Debbie Schramm to president. In her new role, she will be responsible for managing the growth of the company and its integrated services for clients. Read more
 
Human Resources - 08.10.2011

Worker's Compensation Symposium set for Aug. 24

Learn the Latest in the Workers' Compensation System from all Facets of the Industry, August 23-24

The upcoming Workers’ Compensation Symposium will feature presentations from a “Who’s Who” of Oklahoma workers’ compensation specialists, along with national experts in the field. Read more
 
Innovation - 08.02.2011

Verizon launches cash awards for innovation

Innovation, Oklahoma City, Verizon Wireless, news, briefs, OKCBiz, Wireless Technology Innovation Awards, Motorola, prize, Verizon, Steven R. Smith, Put Your business on the Map, Skirvin Hilton

For businesses and community organizations in the Oklahoma City metro area, two $10,000 cash awards from Verizon Wireless are up for grabs. Read more
 
Health Care - 08.02.2011

OMRF receives $7.8 million research grant

As part of a five-year, $7.8 million research grant from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, OMRF will create the Oklahoma Sjögren’s Syndrome Center of Research Translation. Read more
 
Profiles - 08.01.2011

Carey Sue Vega

A day in the life of Carey Sue Vega, etiquette expert director, National League of Junior Cotillions

Dining - 08.01.2011

Live and Let Dine

News and notes on OKC dining.
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Banking and Finance - 07.26.2011

MidFirst Bank reports second quarter earnings

MidFirst Bank reported July 25 that for the second quarter its earnings were $68.9 million. Read more
 
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