AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWeather & Community Safety: A flash flood watch is in effect for parts of the Four States region, with heavy rain already producing 1–3 inches and more possible through Saturday, raising runoff risk for Oklahoma and nearby areas. Civic Inclusion: Oklahoma City is reviewing thousands of historic property plats to remove discriminatory language that barred minority groups from owning property—covenants that are unenforceable but still linger in records. Juneteenth in Oklahoma City & Beyond: Oklahoma City’s Washington Park hosts the 19th annual Juneteenth Music and Arts Festival, while Bartlesville’s Unity Square held its first city-wide Juneteenth cookout bringing together neighbors across ages, races, and faiths. Indigenous Language & Education: A spotlight on an immersive Indigenous language class where English is left at the door highlights how early-childhood learning is keeping languages alive. Sports & Local Pride: Oklahoma’s Men’s College World Series championship series is set in Omaha, with the Sooners facing North Carolina as both programs chase MCWS history. Health Watch: The CDC reports measles has spread to 41 states and recorded three deaths, underscoring how close the U.S. is to losing elimination status. Oklahoma Arts & Culture: Route 66’s Centennial Caravan stops at the Blue Whale in Catoosa, celebrating the road’s mix of old-school Americana and modern culture.
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