The Great Place to Work Institute scored companies based on employee survey responses, in which employees rated trust in management, workplace pride and camaraderie and job satisfaction. The institute also added that the 100 companies promote the best applied management practices. In Chesapeakes case, it mostly just practices laying people off. This recognition is a […]
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Art funding cuts proposed
House Bill 2850 is a measure to cut public funding for the Oklahoma Arts Council on what is phrased an emergency basis. The bill lays out a plan to defund the OAC and is cued for consideration when the Oklahoma Legislature convenes Feb. 3. Bill author Rep. Dan Fisher proposes that OAC funding be cut […]
We’re no. 10!
Oklahoma is No. 10, rounding out the top offender list with a high school graduation rate of 73.9 percent, shows a study from 247WallSt.com. Per-student expenditure is the eighth lowest in the nation at $9,075. Our overall score was a 64.2, a D. The silver lining here is that somehow, we also scored an A […]
Ruff stuff
Charley has been helping kids who struggle with their reading skills gain confidence by providing a willing, uncritical audience. Charley is a 7-year-old AKC Certified therapy dog who, along with her person, Jerry Nickell, visits The Village Library to participate in Children Reading to Dogs, a weekly program at several Metropolitan Library System branches. A […]
Sarge in charge?
Fully aware that his two mayoral opponents Mayor Mick Cornett and Ward 2 Councilman Ed Shadid have more financial backing, Nelson isnt betting on himself to win the March 4 mayors election. I know its far from happening, but I do have people who take me seriously, even if the people on the […]
Eat, sample, love
The xocolatl (Spanish, from Nahuatl Aztec xocolatl, meaning bitter water) was first reserved for priests, nobility and warriors before the popularity spread to the Spaniards and beyond. The worlds infatuation with chocolate continues in Norman at the annual Firehouse Art Centers Chocolate Festival 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at the National Center for Employee Development, […]
Playing chicken
Recently, the Oklahoma City Council rejected a proposal that would have allowed any resident to raise six backyard chickens without any special conditions and regardless of lot size. The measure failed 7-2 during the Dec. 31 meeting, with Salyer joining five other councilmen and Mayor Mick Cornett in their opposition. City ordinances currently allow chickens […]
Faithful friends
Its heartbreaking to look at their favorite sleeping spot and see it empty or to come home to a house where theyre no longer waiting to pounce as soon as the door opens. Its a pain that Keri Kernke, manager of Smith & Kernkes Ever Faithful Pet Funeral Home and Crematory, is all too familiar […]
Still not a Belieber, er, believer
Our good senator is perhaps a bit of a conspiracy nut when it comes to this issue. Its no secret he believes climate change is fictional, contrived by mad scientists at the United Nations. So, winter is a prime time for Inhofe to spout off about clandestine operations and the alleged Evil Empire. His proof? […]
Might pay cuts be in their future?
Among the 250 measures filed for consideration so far are six proposed constitutional amendments that will require a public vote. How does limiting the governor to one term, cutting legislators pay in half and the Legislature meeting ever other year instead of every year sound? Would paying legislators less and making them work less get […]
