CFN looks back on 2017 and makes predictions about what Okies will get up to in 2018.
State Budget
Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally talk Oklahoma and deadCenter Film Festival with Oklahoma Gazette
Mullally was raised in the Oklahoma City area and is a graduate of Casady School.
Chicken-Fried News: Slammers slammed
Oklahoma’s incarceration rate is out of control, and the states jails can’t keep up.
Local impact: Proposed federal budget cuts threaten to reduce or eliminate social services and humanities agencies
Oklahoma Humanities, AmeriCorps and Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma will most likely be affected if federal program budgets are cut.
Oklahoma Tomorrow vows to protect funding for higher education
Private sector employers and organizations stress the need for employees with higher education degrees.
Oklahoma Arts Institute celebrates 40 years of encouraging artistic students
Arts students work with industry professionals and train in their craft at Quartz Mountain Resort as part of Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute.
Unless you can find a way to make the country and the world less diverse, you’re going to have to learn to treat people unlike yourselves with respect.
Unless you can find a way to make the country and the world less diverse, you’re going to have to learn to treat people unlike yourselves with respect.
Looming shortfall: What action can be taken to close our budget gap?
According to the release, the tax drop would “pump $237 million into the private sector.” In other words, that money will no longer be in the hands of lawmakers to help them fund state agencies.
BLOG: Nine things to know from OK Policy budget summit
With another legislative session starting next week, here are some takeaways from Wednesday’s State Budget Summit hosted by the Oklahoma Policy Institute.
