AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCommunity Safety & Health: Adair County EMS is developing a Community Paramedicine program to improve access after a hospital closure, aiming to be proactive for discharged patients, chronic illness, and people with limited transportation. Child Protection & Tech: The Demand Project’s Educational Summit is coming to Tulsa (Nov. 12–13) to tackle “Tech and Exploitation,” bringing together educators, law enforcement, attorneys, and parents to learn practical ways to protect children online. Faith & Rehabilitation: U.S. Sen. James Lankford highlights the Prison Fellowship Academy at FCI El Reno, arguing faith-based rehab should offer opportunities without coercion. Immigration & Rights: A federal appeals court ruled ICE can’t hold immigrants longer than 90 days without bond hearings, citing due process protections. Oklahoma Culture & History: Oklahoma honors America’s 250th with history and service, while Tulsa’s “Let Freedom Ring” ceremony at TU brings back Liberty Bell replica traditions and Declaration readings. Native Perspective: Cherokee voices reflect on the 250th as both sovereign history and broken treaty promises.
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