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The Journal Record
Technology, Information and Media
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 4,181 followers
Your business is our business. Since 1903.
About us
Since 1903, The Journal Record Publishing Co. has been a multifaceted media company that specializes in business, legislative and legal-related information sources. In addition, we produce many specialty industry-related publications and host several statewide events. The Journal Record newspaper is our flagship - an award-winning daily general business and legal newspaper focusing on local business trends and in-depth stories that portray the voice of the Oklahoma City and Tulsa business communities. Specialty publications and events produced by The Journal Record Publishing Co. include Choices…A Guide to Life After High School, a magazine distributed to every high school sophomore and junior in the state; Briefcase, the monthly newspaper for the Oklahoma County Bar Association; The biannual Oklahoma County Bar Association Pictorial Directory; the Woman of the Year Awards Event, Innovator of the Year Awards Event and many monthly and quarterly in-depth industry-specific magazines. Our mission: To be Oklahoma’s foremost influential and trusted information service. Our commitment: To serve our audiences with quality products and timely, accurate information that helps them gain success.
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- Industry
- Technology, Information and Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1903
- Specialties
- News, information, data, and events
Locations
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Primary
101 N. Robinson Ave.
Suite 101
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 72102, US
Employees at The Journal Record
Updates
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Oklahoma has the second-highest rate of medical debt in the U.S., with 19.8% of adults having medical debt in collections, according to the Urban Institute. State lawmakers are considering solutions like House Bill 4148, which would require healthcare providers to ensure patients are aware of costs before pursuing debt collection lawsuits. Story by: Jeff Elkins #MedicalDebt #Oklahoma #HealthCare #PublicPolicy #DebtRelief #Legislature
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The Oklahoma Contingency Review Board, chaired by Gov. Kevin Stitt, has rejected a $100 million consent decree aimed at addressing delays in court-ordered mental health services. Despite concerns from Attorney General Gentner Drummond and a federal judge, the board voted to block the settlement, with Stitt calling it “not good for the citizens of Oklahoma.” #MentalHealth #Oklahoma #PublicPolicy #Stitt #OklahomaAG
Mental health competency settlement rejected, AG fired as counsel
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Oklahoma City’s Wiley Post Park is set for major upgrades with $4.75 million in tax increment financing approved by the City Council. Ward 8 Councilman Mark Stonecipher called this “a great day for Parks and for the citizens of Oklahoma City." The funding will support improvements, including the USS Oklahoma City Memorial Plaza. Story by: Kathryn McNutt #OklahomaCity #ParksAndRecreation #USSOKCMemorial #CommunityDevelopment #CityCouncil #PublicSpaces
OKC Council approves $4.75M TIF for Wiley Post Park improvements
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Oklahoma City resident Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, has been charged with conspiring to carry out a terrorist attack on Election Day. The U.S. Department of Justice announced that Tawhedi, along with an unnamed juvenile, allegedly obtained AK-47s and ammunition to support ISIS and target large gatherings. #ElectionDay #Counterterrorism #Oklahoma #ISIS #NationalSecurity #FBI #LawEnforcement #PublicSafety
OKC man allegedly planned Election Day terrorist attack
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The Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review a state ruling that blocks the nation’s first publicly-funded religious charter school. The board seeks to overturn a June decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court, which prohibited St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School from opening. #ReligiousLiberty #Education #CharterSchools #SupremeCourt #ChurchAndState #Oklahoma #StIsidore #OKSupremeCourt
Charter school board requests U.S. Supreme Court make final decision on religious school
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The Oklahoma State Department of Education has updated its vendor bid requirements for providing Bibles to public school classrooms. This change follows concerns over the initial criteria, which limited options to a single Bible version. Story by: Jeff Elkins #OklahomaEducation #ReligiousFreedom #ChurchAndState #OSDE #PublicSchools #CivilRights #RFP #RyanWalters
OSDE changes criteria for vendors to fulfill request for Bibles in public schools
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Last chance to reserve your tickets! Join us to celebrate Oklahoma's most exceptional woman at the Journal Record’s Women of the Year Awards! These awards recognize women who have made outstanding contributions to their profession and their community. Tickets: https://bit.ly/4eNMSI5
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Recent reports have raised concerns about Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt's use of a state plane, revealing numerous trips across the country with limited transparency. Flight logs obtained by Oklahoma Voice show that in 2023, over 80% of the governor's flights were to out-of-state destinations, with redacted passenger details and purposes for many of these trips. #OklahomaPolitics #GovernmentTransparency #Stitt #PublicSpending #StateGovernance #Oklahoma
Records conceal Stitt’s aircraft travel information
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The Choctaw Casinos & Resorts Grand Theater’s state-of-the-art upgrades, including a PANTHER sound system, are drawing talent and guests from across the globe. Marketing Director Thomas O'Sullivan shared that the resort’s outreach to international talent, especially the AAPI community, has attracted thousands of new visitors. Story by: James Bennett #Entertainment #Tourism #EconomicGrowth #ChoctawCasino #AAPI #LuxuryResorts #Concerts #OklahomaEvents #Choctaw
Choctaw Casino taps into international talent to attract more customers
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