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The Journal Record
Technology, Information and Media
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 4,163 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
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101 N. Robinson Ave.
Suite 101
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 72102, US
Employees at The Journal Record
Updates
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Oklahoma lawmakers are exploring the increasing integration of AI in education, healthcare, and the criminal justice system. Ashley Bender, MLS of Oklahomans For Criminal Justice Reform discussed AI’s growing role in the justice system, pointing out concerns about fairness and accuracy in predictive policing. Story by Jeff Elkins #AI #Oklahoma #EducationTechnology #CriminalJusticeReform #HealthcareInnovation #Legislation #TechPolicy
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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond criticized the Oklahoma State Department of Education for its slow response in implementing a $250,000 fund for school asthma inhalers. #Oklahoma #Education #HealthCare #AsthmaAwareness #Legislation #AttorneyGeneral #PublicHealth #ChildSafety
AG issues scathing letter to Education Department over inhaler fund
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DICK'S Sporting Goods is set to launch its newest House of Sport location in Oklahoma City with a grand opening celebration from Oct. 18-20. Executive Chairman Ed Stack said, "We are very enthusiastic about the significant growth opportunities ahead of us, including House of Sport and the repositioning of our portfolio." Story by: Kathryn McNutt #OklahomaCity #HouseOfSport #CommunityEvents #DickSportingGoods
Dick’s House of Sport to open with star-studded event
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An investigative audit revealed that the small town of Red Rock, Oklahoma, lost 39% of its public funds over five years due to misuse and self-dealing by local officials. State Auditor Cindy Byrd, CPA highlighted the severe lack of financial oversight, "As always, it’s the honest tax-paying citizens of the town who will suffer." #Oklahoma #Audit #PublicFunds #GovernmentOversight #Accountability #FinancialManagement #LocalGovernment
State auditor reports leaders of Red Rock overpaid themselves, wrote blank checks
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Oklahoma lawmakers are set to renew efforts to limit cell phone use in public school classrooms next session. State Rep. Chad Caldwell emphasized the growing interest nationwide, noting that states like California and Virginia have already taken action. He plans to introduce legislation that sets a standard for reducing cell phone use in schools. Story by: Jeff Elkins #Oklahoma #EducationReform #MentalHealth #CellPhonePolicy #Legislation #StudentWellbeing #TechInSchools
Cell phones in schools spark enforcement discussion
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Dockworkers from the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) have gone on strike at 36 East and Gulf Coast ports over wages and automation, marking the first strike since 1977. “Easily more than $1 billion a week trade in food and agriculture is at risk,” said Rodney Holcomb, assistant director of the Okstate Food and Agricultural Products Center at Oklahoma State University. Story by: Kathryn McNutt #SupplyChain #Strike #FoodIndustry #Dockworkers #Oklahoma #Automation #Inflation #HolidaySeason #Agriculture #TradeDisruption
Oklahoma food industry braces for impact from dockworker strike
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Oklahoma ranks second in pregnancy-related prosecutions since Roe v. Wade was overturned, with 68 cases documented from June 2022 to June 2023, as reported by advocacy group Pregnancy Justice. "The consequences are that they often have their children taken away from them … and this does not seem to be positive for families in Oklahoma,” said Janet Levit, The University of Tulsa College of Law professor. #ReproductiveRights #PregnancyJustice #OklahomaLaw #LegalIssues #WomenInLaw #PublicHealth #PrenatalCare #Advocacy
Oklahoma accounts for one-third of pregnancy-related prosecutions
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Small business owners are facing historically low optimism as they approach the crucial holiday shopping season, according to the latest National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) survey. The holiday season will be pivotal, with 52% of consumers planning to cut spending at small businesses due to inflationary pressures. Story by: Kathryn McNutt #SmallBusiness #Inflation #HolidayShopping #NFIB #BusinessTrends #Entrepreneurship #RetailChallenges #OklahomaBusiness
Survey: Holidays bring uncertainty for small business owners
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The Oklahoma Disability Caucus recently discussed the history, current funding, and future of the SoonerStart program, which provides vital support to families of infants and toddlers with developmental delays. State Rep. Ellyn Novak Hefner, ChSNC emphasized the need for improved eligibility criteria to serve more families effectively, highlighting her personal experience with the program. Story by: Jeff Elkins #SoonerStart #OklahomaDisabilityCaucus #EarlyIntervention #ChildDevelopment #IDEA #SpecialEducation #OklahomaLegislation
SoonerStart funding, eligibility discussed by Oklahoma Disability Caucus
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