“Not only are we attracting local and regional teams, but we will attract the best riders in the nation,” said Chad Hodges, OKC Pro-Am Classic founder and race director. “They want to be here.”
Brett Dickerson
Oklahoma musicians return for OKC Jazz Fest
Oklahoma City Jazz Festival features three days of music in Deep Deuce and Bricktown.
Local groups launches campaign to educate voters
Oklahoma Policy Institute’s Do Something OK campaign educates voters about budget cuts and interacting with lawmakers to encourage change.
Oklahoma History Center and Oklahoma Historical Society hold history conference
The Landmarks and Turning Points in Oklahoma History conference is April 27-29 at Woodward Conference Center.
Rayo OKC revels in surge of local soccer interest
Rayo OKC’s April 2 opener was the first professional sports event in the history of Yukon.
Festival of the Arts celebrates 50th anniversary Tuesday through April 24 at Bicentennial Park
“The park is more people-friendly than ever,” said Christina Foss, Arts Council of OKC director of communications.
Man makes life commitment to ecology project
Daniel Wade quit his day job to find a way to impact clean energy demands and make ocean water drinkable.
Anti-abortion protests were met with bewilderment, resistance and tolerance
“So long as they are acting within their First Amendment rights, they have every right to be there,” he said.
I consider this to be the end of the educational river, he recently told Oklahoma Gazette. This is the sum total of where we don’t want the kids to end up.
“I consider this to be the end of the educational river,” he recently told Oklahoma Gazette. “This is the sum total of where we don’t want the kids to end up.”
Alternative Paths: SeeWorth Academy fosters students through leadership
OKC school changes the lives of students by teaching them leadership skills and providing encouragement.
