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Tulsa · TulsaThe BMX Foundation announced its new STEM attraction. The half-million-dollar project has been in the works since last fall. The exhibit will allow anyone to learn about the engineering of bikes, helmets, and even geology. After 12-18 months, organizers said they'll take the exhibit nationwide for an estimated over one million visitors.See the Story
USA BMX announced exhibit at Discovery Lab
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Tulsa · Tulsa"Souls to the Polls" is hosted by nonpartisan civics group, Action Tulsa. Early voting will continue on Friday and the election is on Tuesday. "We, the community, have been absent for kids. So, it's time for us to show up," says Action Tulsa volunteer.See the Story
Tulsa nonpartisan group to host "Souls to the Polls"
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US Postal Service · TulsaCity councilors are considering a resolution to encourage postal service leaders to reconsider. A decision to repurpose Tulsa's plant is still months away. Councilor Grant Miller proposed five points to add pressure to rethink these distribution changes. The resolution will be voted on on April 10th by the council, either for adoption or denial.See the Story
City council proposes resolution to reconsider USPS repurposing Tulsa's plant
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Bixby · BixbyThe Bixby fire station is set to open in mid or late April. The station will be able to house 14 firefighters and 10 emergency vehicles. The training tower is a four-story building attached to the station. This method of training is the first of its kind ever in a fire station.See the Story
Fire Station One in Bixby to open with in-house training features
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Checking in on the Porter peach crop
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Tulsa · TulsaTulsa Police Department closed southbound lanes of Highway 169 due to a five-car crash. Nearly an hour after the closure, crews began to open lanes and allow traffic to move. EMSA was on the scene. TPD did not release the conditions of the people involved in the crash.See the Story
Southbound lanes of Hwy 169 near 91st St open after five-car crash
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Muskogee · MuskogeeThe Cherokee Nation's motor vehicle compact dedicates almost $8 million to local public schools. Since its installation in 2002, the Nation has set aside 38% of all revenue collected from the sales of its car tags for schools. Failure to renew it would result in a massive loss of funding around the state.See the Story
Cherokee Nation compact devotes $7.9 million to public schools, Hoskin asks for support
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Tulsa · TulsaThe Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education hosted a public flight demonstration at OSU-Tulsa on Tuesday. Crews acted out helping a "patient" who needed to be removed from a vehicle and was suffering from blood loss. The robotic dog used is called "Spot" by Boston Dynamics.See the Story
OAIRE demonstrates first-responders utilizing robotics
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