AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEarthquake Preparedness: A new guide breaks down practical steps for what to do before and during an earthquake, stressing that seconds matter and preparation depends on local building types and risk. Woody Guthrie in Okemah: The Woody Guthrie Folk Festival returns July 9-11, bringing music, panels, and open-mic chances to downtown Okemah and nearby venues. Local Schools & Accountability: Edmond Public Schools renewed top administrators’ contracts, then eliminated jobs—leaving taxpayers facing nearly $90,000 in settlements and more officials reportedly in limbo. Indigenous Culture Spotlight: The 104th Santa Fe Indian Market highlights tribal partnerships with Oklahoma’s Muscogee (Creek) Nation and others, centering sacred sites advocacy and Indigenous film/storytelling. Cherokee Nation Impact & Language: A Cherokee Nation study touts $2 billion in Oklahoma healthcare economic impact (FY2025), while a Tahlequah-area student earns national recognition for Cherokee-language poetry at a major speech tournament. Community & Pride Support: Paycom employees and matching funds give $50,000 to Free Mom Hugs, backing LGBTQIA+ visibility and education. Oklahoma Sports Leadership: Oklahoma State’s Eric Morris talks rebuilding confidence at Big 12 Media Days as he prepares for a tough first season. Historic Places: Oklahoma Historical Society announces new National Register of Historic Places listings, including 21 Crossing and Ranch and the Ranger Theater.
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