However, the part of the federal system that sends that information has not been completed for all states. Oklahoma, Florida, Texas, Illinois, South Carolina and Arizona are among those still waiting, according to NewsOk.com. As a result, tens of thousands of applicants have been left in limbo without coverage that was supposed to begin […]
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Underpaid, now with proof!
A state-commissioned study conducted by consulting firms Kenning Consulting and Hay Group which cost $200,000 and was overseen by a bevy of Oklahoma officials has found that Oklahomans working for the state are underpaid compared to workers in other states and their peers working for private companies. Yes, it cost them $200,000 to […]
Failing forethought
Researchers contend that crushing poverty is more significant than failing public schools or bad teachers. Two years ago, a Stanford University study documented the new income achievement gap. The report showed family income is the biggest determining factor in a students academic achievement. The same year, writer Joanna Barkan published a report in Dissent Magazine […]
LETTERS
The Sept. 25 issue carries a commentary by Meyers (Commentary, Oklahomas public defenders, Gazette) which, in part, says that newscasters should well, cast news! He goes on to point out three stories of local interest where the 6-oclock talking heads tainted the facts with opinion, essentially telling us what to think. I usually appreciate the commentary […]
Europa Report
Among the six-member crew are a few recognizable faces who nonetheless disappear into their roles, including Elysium villain Sharlto Copley and Dragon Tattoo trilogy star Michael Nyqvist. Unfortunately, as with the case of so many found-footage films, there’s not much of a story here. It’s all build-up to a final image that leaves audiences asking, […]
Nowhere to hide
State Rep. Joe Dorman (D-Rush Springs) said the statewide figure demonstrates a greater problem because more than half a million students and teachers are without adequate protection from tornadoes. Its shocking how many school districts are without shelters, he said at a meeting last week, highlighting a report released the week of Sept. 23. I […]
Bad aim
Illustration: Brad Gregg OK, so drugs play a part in it, too. Ada woman Christie Dawn Harris sent the Internet into one of its tee-hee tizzies in March, when it was reported that while she was under arrest for meth, police officer Kathy Unbewust noticed, per her report, a wooden and metal item sticking out […]
SXSW 2013: OK Sweetheart / Defining Times / Samantha Crain
OK Sweetheart knows how to write a pop tune, whether its a slow ballad or a peppy, full-band sing-along. The Tulsa quintet showed both sides of their prowess during its set. The latter were marked by enthusiastic clapping from the band and audience. This energy carried over to the songwriting, as the bass lines were […]
Church abuses
Jezior, who moved to Oklahoma City from Ohio last year, is the founder of the metros Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) chapter. Ironically, the groups first meeting last week was scheduled on the day the nations Catholic bishops were in Seattle to discuss revisions to the churchs policy on protection of minors. […]
Matter of degrees
Of the 88,693 immigrants who are 25 years or older in Oklahoma City, nearly 40 percent do not have a high school or equivalent diploma, while 23.4 percent have graduated from college, according to the June 9 report by the Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program, located in Washington, D.C. However, immigrants education levels on the […]
