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George Kaiser Family Foundation is moving forward with its plans to build a new gathering space in the Riverside area of Tulsa.
Mike Hunter chuckled when asked if Limco Airepair Inc. would need to add a parking lot to accommodate its expected job growth, but he quickly acknowledged that space was a serious issue.
A ground breaking ceremony was held Jan. 31 for the new Chesapeake Energy Natural Gas Compression Training Center, which will be built on the Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology campus in...
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| Mayor lauds approval of Zink Dam improvement bonds | Mayor Dewey Bartlett praised the Oklahoma Council on Bond Oversight approval Thursday of the sale of bonds, previously approved by the Oklahoma Legislature, funding improvements at the Zink Lake Dam.
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 |  | | Guffey's Report | | |  | | Major art museum built by Tulsans | Mike Proctor, president and owner of Architectural Fabricators Co. Inc. in Bartlesville, has been watching the national media coverage of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark., with interest. And for good reason; he helped build it.
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| Perkins to head state home builders association | The Oklahoma State Home Builders Association installed Brandon Perkins, president of Brandon Perkins Development, as its president during a Jan. 20 banquet at Southern Hills Country Club.
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 |  | | Daily Commerce & Legal News | | |  | | Life balance critical | Balancing life as a lawyer is critical both professionally and personally.
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| Future energy leaders | A new look is being taken at the energy industry and it’s future at the University of Tulsa College of Law.
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| Court, stage stressful | By day, Sheila J. Naifeh is an attorney in court defending citizens accused of crimes. By night, she is on stage, working as a comedienne entertaining people.
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 | | Ray Jordan, retired Tulsa County engineer, points to his family as he introduces them during ceremonies in his honor on Thursday. The Ray Jordan Tulsa County Courthouse Administration Building was formally rededicated to Jordan who served as county engineer for 40 years. Jordan retired in December 2010. |
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