AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOklahoma Turnpike Watch: The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority says engineering for the 19-mile South Extension is moving ahead of schedule, but some homeowners and businesses along the route are still pushing back over impacts and communication. Local Business Hit: Mooney’s Pub & Grill in Norman says it may have its final weekend as OTA plans preliminary work that could start Monday in its parking lot. Trade & Industry: Oklahoma launched a Taiwan Regional Trade Office at the state Capitol to boost investment and partnerships in energy, defense, aerospace, advanced manufacturing, and logistics. Housing Grants: Five Oklahoma tribes won $1.6 million for affordable housing and community development, including repairs and new construction for veterans and elders. Education Policy: Oklahoma’s new law doubles elementary recess to 40 minutes daily starting 2026-27, with districts allowed to split it into two 20-minute periods. Workforce & Skills: Oklahoma Technology Student Association teams brought home multiple national awards at the TSA conference in Washington, D.C., including eight national championships. Energy Prices: GasBuddy reports show some of the lowest regular prices in the state in the week ending June 27, with Osage County hitting $3.19 and Pottawatomie County down to $2.29 at one station. Water & Safety: Lake levels across northeastern Oklahoma remain well above normal but are receding ahead of the July 4 weekend, with warnings for stronger currents and floating debris.
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