Search Begins for Expo Square Leader

Mark Andrus notified the Tulsa County Public Facilities Authority (TCPFA) yesterday afternoon that he was retiring from his position as President/CEO of Expo Square and the Tulsa State Fair. Andrus has been involved with the facility since 1979, and became the Chief Operating Officer in 2008 and the Chief Executive Officer in 2009.

The email said, “Thank you so very much for allowing me to work here at the Expo. It is my request that I complete my current contract and retire effective January 1st, 2026. Of course, I will be available to assist in any way possible that board members might find helpful during any transition. Again, a sincere thank you.”

Now the search is on to fill the most demanding 24/7 high pressure position leading the most significant prosperity generator in Northeastern Oklahoma.

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Careertech Delivers More for Less

Sometimes numbers speak louder than words. And when it comes to education in Oklahoma, the numbers make a pretty strong case for CareerTech.

In fiscal 2024, Oklahoma CareerTech students earned 34,771 industry certifications. The average debt carried by a CareerTech student was just $30.85. At a time when we’re adding over $500 million in student debt in Oklahoma for postsecondary education annually, the difference in debt load can be life changing for many students and their families.

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Modernization of Child Custody Laws

Reps. Mark Tedford, R-Jenks, and Erick Harris, R-Edmond, hosted an interim study examining potential updates to Oklahoma’s child custody laws to better reflect modern family dynamics and support children’s relationships with both parents.

The study included testimony from family law experts and advocates who discussed the state’s current custody framework, which was designed in an era when fathers typically worked outside the home and mothers stayed home to raise children. Although state law requires courts to act in the “best interest of the child,” it does not presume that equal parenting time serves that interest.

“Oklahoma’s custody laws were written for a time that no longer reflects how families live and work,” Tedford said.

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Sen. Mullin Warns of Shutdown Impact

As the Schumer Socialist Breakdown Shutdown continues, Oklahoma Senator Mullin issued a warning to Oklahomans bracing for the November 1st, cliff which is, “set to put many U.S. households at risk of new hardship.”

If Congress fails to pass a government funding bill by Saturday, popular programs that provide nutrition and food assistance, early childhood education, and the Essential Air Service will likely run out of funds. Thousands of federal employees in Oklahoma, including members of the military, are also on track to miss full paychecks this week.

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TFI Offers Halloween Safety Tips

As Halloween festivities kick off, the season is filled with excitement and joy. However, it’s crucial to prioritize safety at every step. Taking simple precautions and being mindful of potential hazards can help children and families enjoy the festivities with less worry.

Tulsa Family Connections (TFI) offers the following safety tips to ensure a festive, hazard-free holiday.

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