OCCC EYES 3-D TRAINING DEAL WITH CALIF. TECH FIRM EON
Oklahoma City Community College is investigating a possible deal with a California company to provide a training ground for 3-D and virtual reality technology. - Kelley Chambers
ONEOK, ONEOK PARTNERS POST DOUBLE-DIGIT GROWTH IN 2007
Both Oneok Inc. and Oneok Partners enjoyed double-digit growth in operating income and revenue for the fourth quarter and all of 2007, easily besting Wall Street profit estimates. - Kirby Lee Davis
ENERCON AWARDED KAN. PLANT CONTRACT
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp. hired Enercon Services Inc. of Tulsa to provide engineering and construction services for its Burlington, Kan., power plant. - Kirby Lee Davis
APPEALS COURT OUTLAWS CLASS-ACTION TACTIC
Filing similar class-action lawsuits in multiple venues in the hope that one will stick is an attorney tactic that won't work in Oklahoma, the state Court of Civil Appeals stated last week. - Janice Francis-Smith
JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE TO ADDRESS WORK FORCE
Work force engagement is the topic of the Journey to Excellence conference to be held April 1 at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center. - Heather Caliendo
AQUATIC CENTER TO HOST MOUNTAIN WEST
For the ninth-straight time, the Mountain West Conference, whose closest member is about 200 miles away in Fort Worth, Texas, will have its men's and women's swimming and diving championships at Oklahoma City Community College's Aquatic
Center. - Jerry Shottenkirk
AAA'S VP MAI ENDORSES TRUST PROPOSAL
Chuck Mai, vice president of public affairs for AAA Oklahoma, on Monday endorsed a proposal to redirect more motor vehicle fees toward transportation needs. - Janice Francis-Smith