NABHOLZ CONSTRUCTION BUILDS HUGE PROJECT BACKLOG
Nabholz Construction believes its Oklahoma division could become its largest within five years. Over the past four years, the Conway, Ark.-based contractor has seen its Oklahoma Division's backlog grow almost 10 times to more than $200
million. - Kirby Lee Davis
JUDGE DISMISSES IMMIGRATION LAW CHALLENGE
A Tulsa federal judge has dismissed the latest challenge to Oklahoma's tough new immigration law. - Marie Price
NW OKC APARTMENTS FETCH $3 MILLION
An apartment complex that was converted to condos in a failed bid to sell the units individually in the 1980s sold to a California investor new to the market. Keith Wilson, with the Keith Wilson Co., handled the sale of the Casa Linda
Apartments, at 5400 N. Meridian Ave., for $3 million. - Kelley Chambers
AT&T LAUNCHES 3G IN OKC
AT&T recently launched its third-generation broadband network in Oklahoma City after bringing the service to Tulsa late last year. - Kelley Chambers
HOUSE PANEL STUDIES STATE PRISON OPTIONS
A proposed $309 million bond issue for the Department of Corrections could yield an array of benefits for Oklahoma - if the money is spent wisely and used to expand on the state's success stories, said state Rep. Gus Blackwell, R-Goodwell.
- Janice Francis-Smith
GOING BOWLING: STATE TRIO READY FOR POSTSEASON TESTS
Despite so many other concerns, state football fans are still showing interest in their school's bowl game - just not as much as usual. Not yet, anyway. - Jerry Shottenkirk
WHEN YOUR OFFICE IS YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME
With most Tulsa homes knocked off the electrical grid, and the hotels generally full, several downtown office tenants chose to camp out at work. - Kirby Lee Davis