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Article by Mike Averill for the Tulsa World From Macy’s to Sofidel, the last few years have seen several large employers moving into northeast Oklahoma.
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Article by Mike Averill for the Tulsa World From Macy’s to Sofidel, the last few years have seen several large employers moving into northeast Oklahoma.
Article by Jim Stafford for The Oklahoman The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) was created by the state Legislature during
Sofidel Group, an Italian manufacturer of tissue paper, recently broke ground on a $360 million capital investment in Inola, Okla. The project will include the
Article by Barb Zuehlke from AviationPros.com Late last year Lufthansa Technik Component Services (LTCS) completed a major expansion project at its Tulsa, Okla. facility. The
For more than two decades, Oklahoma’s bioscience industry has grown and developed into an internationally-recognized sector. Pockets of research excellence continue to develop in Oklahoma
Governor Mary Fallin said the decision by Google to invest an additional $600 million at its data center near Pryor in Mayes County is an
Article by The Oklahoman Editorial Board During [an] interview, U.S. Rep. Steve Russell recalled his initial conversations about Oklahoma with representatives of a California company
Article by Rhett Morgan for the Tulsa World. A Broken Arrow-based manufacturing company said it will add 100 jobs over the next five years. CymSTAR,
Article from the Tulsa World A West Virginia-based manufacturer announced the beginning of operations at a facility expected to bring up to 50 jobs to
Governor Mary Fallin announced that a California-based aerospace company, Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc., is opening administrative and engineering offices and production facilities in
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce recently released the 2017 Publicly Announced New and Expanding Oklahoma Companies Annual Report. According to the report, there were 82
Article by Jack Money for The Oklahoman The King of Beers has helped Enel become Oklahoma’s king of wind. The wind energy producer’s U.S. subsidiary,
Lumina Foundation has announced Tulsa as one of 17 communities across the country designated as a Talent Hub. Tulsa, among the other cities, earned this
Article by David Dishman for The Oklahoman The Oklahoma City Thunder, an organization that knows a little something about successful launches, [recently] unveiled an initiative
Article by Rhett Morgan for the Tulsa World A segment of American Airlines maintenance that is currently outsourced to South America will be coming to
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