AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Access: Oklahoma ended a federal program that funded third meals for public schools running extended hours, leaving districts to adjust schedules and budgets. Civic Life: A statewide push called REV UP the Vote is training Oklahomans with disabilities on registering, voting, and using accommodations—stressing “presume competence” and tackling transportation barriers. Culture & Community: Moundville Archaeological Park is hosting a free exhibit walkthrough, “Pum vculvke enliketv tate in Mvskoke,” co-curated with Seminole Nation leader Jake Tiger, highlighting living Muscogee and Seminole traditions through artifacts. Native History: Descendants are placing memorials at a hidden Murray County cemetery tied to African-descended tribal freedmen and the legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre attorney B.C. Franklin. Women’s Leadership: The Journal Record will honor 49 Oklahoma women as 2026 Woman of the Year honorees at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum on Oct. 15. Sports & Youth: Murray State College received an NJCAA Foundation grant to launch Oklahoma’s first collegiate women’s flag football program. Politics & Voting: Oklahoma’s Aug. 25 primary runoff guide covers governor and state superintendent matchups plus statewide questions.
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