“From a funding standpoint, the fundamental difference is [medical providers] receive a care management fee,” said Sunnie Glover, Integris’ vice president of professional services and development.
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Filmmaker Mike Mitchell receives deadCenter Film Festival award
It all began in Oklahoma Citys northwest suburbs in the 1980s. Mike Mitchell had a Mongoose bike, an 8mm camera and several buddies. Perhaps more importantly, he had imagination. We went all over to creeks and on the back roads, Mitchell recalled during a recent Oklahoma Gazette interview. At that time, you didnt have to […]
Trolls and KidsFest Shorts are deadCenter’s family fun features
Trolls director Mike Mitchell is a graduate of Putnam City North High School.
deadCenter Film Festival delivers action-inspiring documentaries
I Stand: The Guardians of the Water follows filmmaker Kyle Kauwika Harris’ time in North Dakota protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Mayoral candidates have begun to emerge after Mick Cornett announced he’s not seeking reelection
The race for Oklahoma Citys next mayor began to take shape after Mayor Mick Cornetts February announcement that he would not seek a fifth term in office. Within days, State Sen. David Holt, Oklahoma County Commissioner Brian Maughan and political newcomer Marina Mangiaracina declared their interest. Those three remain as the fields only public entrants […]
This year’s festival is June 9-11 at Cox Convention Center.
This year’s festival is June 9-11 at Cox Convention Center.
Oklahoma inventor seeks to reduce bias
Ian Okuden’s BRIDGE simulator reveals hidden prejudice and bias, enabling people to assess their perception.
Oklahoma Legislature passes bill to help eliminate food deserts
The Healthy Food Financing Act takes effect Nov. 1.
Three community leaders receive awards from Downtown Oklahoma City, Inc.
Jim Couch, Leslie Batchelor and Mark Beffort are being recognized for their work in the development of OKC.
Children’s Garden Festival brings The Very Hungry Caterpillar to life
The event at Myriad Botanical Gardens celebrates the book first published in 1969.
