AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Infrastructure: Oklahoma’s Public Service Company of Oklahoma started a South Mingo Avenue street lighting upgrade in Tulsa, with lane closures and tree trimming expected through June 12 to boost visibility and safety. Construction & Transportation: ODOT is also moving ahead with a $27 million Highway 75/81st Street interchange project in Tulsa Hills, replacing bridges and adding a diverging diamond design that drivers say will worsen rush-hour delays. Healthcare Workforce: Agape Care Group earned Nurse.com’s Top Workplace for Nursing recognition, highlighting employee feedback on support and career growth. Sports Facilities: Oklahoma City broke ground on the $121 million MAPS 4 multipurpose stadium, aiming to bring pro soccer and spring football in 2028. Cybersecurity/Legal: Murphy Law Firm is investigating claims tied to a data breach at IMA Diligence Services, alleging exposure of sensitive personal and medical information. Workforce Development: American Fidelity’s AF Teacher Fellowship will place 15 STEM teachers into the company’s IT team this summer, pairing classroom funding with real-world tech projects. Local Community: Oklahoma Production Center hosted a Family Bingo Night fundraiser to support clients with games, connection, and community.
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