AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOklahoma Education & Community: The University of Oklahoma’s College of Education says enrollment is up as more students answer the call to become teachers, a hopeful sign amid Oklahoma’s long teacher shortage. Arts & Culture: The Oklahoma Hall of Fame and Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition open the 2026 OVAC Members Show in OKC, featuring 50+ Oklahoma artists (June 2–Aug. 1) with a free reception June 4. Local Lifestyle: Tulsa Tough kicks off with the Cry Baby Climb, where Tulsa’s first responders race in a relay-style climb-and-obstacle event. AI & Civic Life: Oklahoma voters are increasingly using AI for election research, but experts warn it can steer people with hidden bias—so it shouldn’t be the final word at the ballot box. Faith & Family Politics: Utah’s “Fidelity Month” joins other red-state June proclamations, while Oklahoma’s “Life Month” continues the culture-war calendar trend. Health & Aging: New CMS nursing-home reports highlight sharp differences across Oklahoma facilities, from 1-star ratings in some counties to 4–5-star scores in others.
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