An Oklahoma State Senate bill to ban certain food dyes and additives cleared a key committee Monday, setting the stage for broader debate on food safety and regulation. Story by: Jeff Elkins #Oklahoma #FoodSafety #Legislation #PublicHealth #FDA #Nutrition
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Since 1903, The Journal Record Publishing Co. has been a multifaceted media company that specializes in business, legislative and legal-related information sources. In addition, we produce many specialty industry-related publications and host several statewide events. The Journal Record newspaper is our flagship - an award-winning daily general business and legal newspaper focusing on local business trends and in-depth stories that portray the voice of the Oklahoma City and Tulsa business communities. Specialty publications and events produced by The Journal Record Publishing Co. include Choices…A Guide to Life After High School, a magazine distributed to every high school sophomore and junior in the state; Briefcase, the monthly newspaper for the Oklahoma County Bar Association; The biannual Oklahoma County Bar Association Pictorial Directory; the Woman of the Year Awards Event, Innovator of the Year Awards Event and many monthly and quarterly in-depth industry-specific magazines. Our mission: To be Oklahoma’s foremost influential and trusted information service. Our commitment: To serve our audiences with quality products and timely, accurate information that helps them gain success.
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- 1903
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The nation’s only civilian air traffic controller training facility, located in Oklahoma City, is set for major changes as U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy pushes to increase recruitment and streamline hiring. #AirTrafficControl #Aviation #FAA #OklahomaCity #Transportation
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We are pleased to announce our 2025 Top Projects honorees! These projects and teams are transforming Oklahoma’s communities with innovation, creativity and impact. Don't forget to register for the March 27 ceremony: https://lnkd.in/gVSTG5tr. #TopProjects #Construction #Oklahoma #JournalRecord
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Newk's Eatery is set to expand in 2025 by targeting markets adjacent to its core territories, including Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Story by: Kathryn McNutt #NewksEatery #Franchising #Restaurant #Business #Oklahoma
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Global competition demands smart tax policies. Extending the 2017 tax cuts is vital for job creation and economic growth. Read State Chamber President and CEO Chad Warmington's op-ed in The Journal Record. ?? https://lnkd.in/gie_DGb2
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt stands by his executive order requiring state employees to return to the office, despite a lawsuit from state Rep. Andy Fugate. Story by: Jeff Elkins #Oklahoma #GovStitt #RemoteWork #Politics #Government
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Expand Energy closed its first full year post-merger with a fourth-quarter net loss of nearly $400 million, but analysts remain optimistic about the company’s long-term outlook. #Energy #NaturalGas #Oklahoma #ExpandEnergy #Business
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An?Oklahoma House?bill prohibiting the marketing of manufactured-protein food products as traditional meat can now be considered on the chamber’s floor. Story by: Jeff Elkins #Legislation #Oklahoma #MeatLabeling #Agriculture #News
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?? Don't forget to share your nomination for our Achievers Under 40 Awards! ?? We’re looking for people under 40 across all industries who are making a difference in their professions and the community! Nomination ??: https://bit.ly/4gGjLYh
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The MAPS 4-funded Oklahoma City Louisa McCune Animal Welfare Center is officially underway. The $42M facility honors the legacy of animal welfare advocate Louisa McCune. Story by: Kathryn McNutt #AnimalWelfare #OKC #MAPS4 #PetAdoption #AnimalShelter