
Oklahoma Allocates Over $1 Million for Community Revitalization
Oklahoma City, January 13, 2026 The Oklahoma Department of Commerce has allocated $1,300,241 to 12 communities through the Certified Main Street Incentive Program. This initiative is

Oklahoma City, January 13, 2026 The Oklahoma Department of Commerce has allocated $1,300,241 to 12 communities through the Certified Main Street Incentive Program. This initiative is

Wagoner, January 13, 2026 The City of Wagoner has introduced three small business grants aimed at spurring economic growth and supporting local entrepreneurs. The grants will

Edmond, Oklahoma, January 8, 2026 Trotter Overhead Door, a family-owned garage door company, is celebrating its 40th anniversary in the Oklahoma City metro area. Founded in

Oklahoma City, January 7, 2026 The recent political shift in Venezuela, marked by the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, raises questions about its potential consequences for

Wellston, Oklahoma, January 7, 2026 The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority has approved an industrial access road in Wellston, aimed at boosting local business and tourism. This initiative

Shawnee, Oklahoma, January 7, 2026 The Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s Iron Horse Industrial Park in Shawnee has expanded its Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) benefits, enhancing local business

Watonga, December 31, 2025 Love’s Travel Stops has announced plans to transform its original Watonga store into a dedicated museum celebrating its 61-year history. The museum

Oklahoma City, December 30, 2025 Oklahoma City businesses must prepare for the FAA Registry’s closure on January 1, as it significantly impacts the aircraft registration process.

Oklahoma, December 28, 2025 A&H Roofing & Contracting, a family-owned business with over 16 years of experience, has expanded its services to include 14 communities in

Oklahoma City, December 25, 2025 An Oklahoma City barbershop has reported significant revenue loss due to a sudden disconnection of their phone line. The disconnection, caused