While there’s nothing necessarily wrong with that approach, it doesn’t always result in engaged citizens who have great interest or experience in the area in which they are serving. [...]
by Carol Sokolsky I’m a newcomer to Tulsa. As I’m still trying to find my center, so to speak, I am curious about the uniqueness of Tulsa and especially why everyone [...]
Watching people stroll down the street, moving from booth to booth, the crowd is full of happy faces, colorful flowers, totes laden with fresh fruits and veggies, and kids enjoying a cold cup of homemade ice cream. [...]
At the time, many citizens scoffed at the idea of buying land so far from the community’s center. Early Tulsa had built up around the train depot, and the first residential areas had been established north and west of downtown. [...]
Now it seems restaurants have spawned like Gremlins in a swimming pool. They’re all over the place. So if you’re looking for something good, where do you even start? The options are nearly limitless. [...]
The first time I heard it, I thought this must be some niche event for spandex-wearing cyclists who are a little too confident with their figure. [...]
The history of these events was not taught in most public schools in the state until very recently and thus many lifelong Tulsans never learned the details of this tragic event. [...]