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Extension project introduces telehealth access to rural libraries

Telehealth access for residents in rural communities can improve Oklahomans' quality of life.
A lady sits in a chair holding a thermometer to her forehead, checking her temperature. She is sitting in a small room in front of a computer. The booth door is labeled Okemah Telehealth Booth.
Summer fruit festivals return in support of rural communities

Fri, Jul 02, 2021

Annual festivals that unite communities and generate sales tax revenue, such as the Porter Peach Festival and the McLoud Blackberry Festival, are back in full force this summer.

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Farmers market season renewing community spirit statewide

Mon, May 24, 2021

Farmers markets generate economic development and hometown pride in communities. After COVID-19 reduced attendance in 2020, organizers are excited to welcome back customers and vendors.

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CREATE BRIDGES

Wed, Mar 04, 2020

The CREATE BRIDGES initiative will hold public forums in Drumright and Pawnee to discuss economic development in the region.

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Volunteers needed for business retention and expansion program

Fri, Jun 14, 2019

The CREATE BRIDGES project, a rural development initiative in two areas of Oklahoma, is seeking volunteers for a new Business Retention and Expansion program.

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Gray selected as vice president for economic development

Fri, Jun 24, 2005

Thomas F. Gray of Edmond, Oklahoma, has been named vice president for economic development at the Oklahoma State University Center for Innovation and Economic Development.

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