AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCybersecurity & Education: OUPI in Tulsa is launching a cybersecurity clinic after landing a $1 million Google grant, aiming to help small manufacturers, nonprofits and tribal businesses with risk assessments while giving students hands-on experience. Data Privacy: The Better Business Bureau is urging Oklahomans to protect themselves after a Canvas learning platform hack, recommending password changes and checking what personal data is stored. Local Infrastructure: Tulsa’s South Mingo Avenue is getting new street lighting, with lane closures and tree trimming as crews add poles to improve visibility and safety. Autonomous Trucks Oversight: Oklahoma Highway Patrol is addressing public safety questions as self-driving semis operate on state roads, including how enforcement and emergency handling would work. Economic Development: OKC broke ground on the $121 million MAPS 4 multipurpose stadium, pitching it as a downtown business booster with hopes for up to 100 events a year. Workforce & Health Care: Agape Care Group was named a 2026 Top Workplace for Nursing by Nurse.com, highlighting employee feedback on support and career growth. Minimum Wage Debate: Oklahoma voters are weighing SQ 832, with restaurants split on whether a path to $15 an hour would raise costs or help workers. Business Growth: Farmers Bank & Trust opened a satellite corporate office in Little Rock to support its expanding footprint across Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma.
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