TIRE GIANT DONATES 60 ACRES OF LAND TO SCHOOL DISTRICT
Less than a year after closing its Dayton Tire plant, Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire has chosen to give back to the community and school district it made home for the better part of 37 years. - Jerry Shottenkirk
JUDGE DENIES RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST TRIBAL OFFICIALS
A federal judge Monday refused a casino management company's request for a temporary restraining order against some Cheyenne-Arapaho officials in a $16 million-plus lawsuit the company filed Friday. - Marie Price
PRINTER FORESEES GREENER SALES PASTURES
Diversa Graphics hopes new "green" certification leads the Tulsa printing company to annual double-digit revenue growth through 2010. - Kirby Lee Davis
TU DELVES INTO DATA RESEARCH
The University of Tulsa launched a research arm Monday focusing on electronic data issues. - Kirby Lee Davis
APPEALS COURT REJECTS SILICA LAWSUIT
An Oklahoma district court correctly put an end to a silica lawsuit filed in Okmulgee County in 2004, the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals has ruled. - Janice Francis-Smith
COURT: MAN CAN'T COLLECT WORKERS' COMP FOR BOTH JOBS
The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals rejected a man's claim that he was entitled to workers' compensation based on the combined salaries of his two jobs. - Janice Francis-Smith