School Caters to Children with Autism
The Good Shepherd School offers a highly specialized, one-on-one experience to help young children with autism.
Autism in the U.S. and the Good Shepherd School
Autism in the United States: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2006, an average of 1 in 110 children in the U.S. had autism (also known as an autism spectral disorder). (read more here) In 2002, about 1 in 500 children had autism. (here) Autism is at least 4 times more [...]
Rain Drives Cattle Prices Up
Rain is good for farmers, but is starting to impact cattle prices, if only for the time being.
Cattle Prices in Oklahoma End Way Up
Compared to last year at this time, cattle prices are up as much as $45, depending on the weight of the steer and where it’s sold. Take Feeder Steers. At the start of 2011, one weighing between 400 and 450 lbs. had an average price tag of $148.97 at Oklahoma National Stockyards. For the last [...]
Some Tax Credits in Oklahoma Could Be on Their Way Out
Oklahoma’s tax credits have become an industry themselves, and lawmakers are trying to come up with a solution.
Thunder Girls Ready to Entertain OKC Fans
Part of the attraction of going to a live Oklahoma City Thunder game at the Chesapeake Energy Arena includes the Thunder Girls.
Getting Ready for the Thunder Games
Part of the experience of going to an Oklahoma City Thunder game is the entertainment from fans on the jumbo-tron to free t-shirts shot from a cannon.
The Thunder Returns to OKC
The Oklahoma City Thunder ends its preseason with a home win against its 2011 Western Conference foes.
Board Certifies Funds for Next Budget
The Governor and state leaders on the Equalization Board certify an estimated $6.5 billion budget for the 2013 fiscal year.
Rumble is Ready for the New Thunder Season
Rumble the Bison is quickly becoming one of the most recognizable faces of the Oklahoma City Thunder.












