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Award-winning daily business publication highlights events, personalities & trends in Oklahoma City & Tulsa

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The Journal Record

The core publication of a 100-year-old publishing company, The Journal Record delves deep into the local business and legal communities with up-to-date, Sequoyah Award–winning reporting. Profiling key events and captains of local industry, The Journal Record dispatches its discerning staff to cover daily developments in real estate, energy, health care, and state politics. Journalists keep a keen eye on national trends and news and report on events through the Sooner-centric lens of local commerce. With a flourishing and extensive online presence, The Journal Record also scans the horizon for developments from nonprofits and aerospace, such as proposed after-school programming for at-risk youth outside the Milky Way.

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