LinkedIn named as an under-utilized job search tool
Features Gazette staff
According to the current issue of Website magazine, LinkedIn is “the most overlooked social network,” suggesting that if job-seekers aren’t already using it, they should.
At least 16 organizations that participated in the recent Oklahoma City Council election may not have complied with state reporting laws and the city charter.
News Clifton Adcock
The recent Oklahoma City Council elections raised several questions
about anonymous donors after an unprecedented amount of money was
funneled through at least two nonprofit groups: one on behalf of
firefighters, the other on behalf of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s
Forward OKC program.
Two groups were behind nearly half of the cash flow in the contentious Oklahoma City Council election.
News Clifton Adcock
The final campaign reports
are filed from this year’s Oklahoma City Council elections, and the
amount collected and spent in the four races, both by candidates and two
groups making independent expenditures, is significant.
After receiving last-minute advice, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission denied giving an interpretation on municipal elections.
News Clifton Adcock A request by Oklahoma Gazette to
the Oklahoma Ethics Commission for an interpretation on rules and laws
governing municipal elections was denied during the commission’s Aug. 19
meeting.
An organization tracking anti-government patriot groups finds growth in Oklahoma mirrors what is occurring nationwide.
News Clifton Adcock
Twenty years ago this month, federal agents surrounded a remote cabin in
northern Idaho after the man inside, Randy Weaver, refused to surrender
on weapons-related charges.