AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTulsa Race Massacre Observance Day: Tulsa marked 105 years since the Greenwood destruction with community leaders urging education, restitution, and long-term healing—Mayor Monroe Nichols pointed to the Greenwood Trust’s work and newly released documents, while Deep Greenwood Foundation leaders stressed literacy as a path to generational wealth. Oklahoma Education & Access: Oklahoma State Regents approved policy changes that could let some students earn select bachelor’s degrees in as few as 90 credit hours, aiming to speed up completion for eligible learners. Foster Care Support: Gov. Stitt signed Senate Bill 1806 to extend foster care services from age 18 to 21, giving young adults more time to stabilize as they transition to independence. Arts, Sports & Community Life: A new downtown OKC MAPS 4 multipurpose stadium broke ground, setting up pro soccer and spring football in 2028, with Russell Westbrook backing the project. Local Reading Culture: Woodward High School hosts Camp Read-A-Lot’s Family Literacy Night June 8, designed to boost summer reading and family involvement across Oklahoma. Community Spotlight: Greenwood Rising marked its fifth anniversary with a leadership luncheon reflecting on Tulsa’s history and resilience. Health & Work Culture: Agape Care Group was named a Top Workplace for Nursing by Nurse.com, highlighting workplace support for nurses. Sports Notes: BYU freshman Kihei Akina tied for 8th at the NCAA men’s golf championships, while Oklahoma’s Camp Read-A-Lot and other youth-focused events keep summer momentum going.
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