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James Rollings of Middlesbrough, England, always dreamed of traveling the famous “Mother Road,” Route 66 in America, and in June 2014 that dream came true.
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James Rollings of Middlesbrough, England, always dreamed of traveling the famous “Mother Road,” Route 66 in America, and in June 2014 that dream came true.
Many myths and misconceptions surround apprenticeships in the workplace. Among them: apprenticeships are geared only for those not planning to attend college; or that apprenticeships
Alfa Laval is creating a “competence center” in Broken Arrow, Okla., for the manufacturing of its spiral and air-cooled heat exchanger ranges. A parcel of land
Article by Samuel Hardiman for the Tulsa World The number of call center jobs in Tulsa continues to rise after Alorica announced it would add
When Joyce Johnson moved to Oklahoma nine years ago after being recruited by a local oil and gas company, she took a big chance. A
Manufacturing in Oklahoma accounts for about 10 percent of the total output in the state. Doing the math, one can quickly see what an important
Article by Samuel Hardiman for the Tulsa World A newly formed transportation logistics company, Logistyx Technologies, is moving its headquarters to Tulsa, which could bring
When The Boeing Company considered relocating work to Oklahoma from other areas of the nation, the cost of doing business played a key role in
Article by Jack Money for The Oklahoman Oklahoma businesses can’t get enough coders. But a nationally recognized school that teaches that craft is opening a
Grove, Oklahoma has traditionally been known as a tourist attraction and recreational center due to its location directly on the Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees.
The Pew Charitable Trust recently released a report entitled “How States Are Improving Tax Incentives for Jobs and Growth.” The report cites that “In the
Article from Defence Connect Key similarities in the way US and Australian companies transact business are set to significantly benefit Australian defense firms seeking to
WalletHub recently released its annual lists of the best large and small cities to start a business. Several Oklahoma cities made the lists. After reviewing
Article by Steve Lackmeyer for The Oklahoman Key leaders of an effort to create an innovation district east of downtown [Oklahoma City] say they’re ready
Article by Dale Denwalt for The Oklahoman The tax burden felt by business is lower in Oklahoma than anywhere else in the nation, according to
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