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Tulsa Day Center Opens Animal Shelter, Winterfest Kicks Off, and Drone-Focused Growth in the City
- 2024/11/29
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Friday, November 29, 2024. We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days in our city. The Tulsa Day Center has opened a new animal shelter, welcoming pets of those experiencing homelessness. This is a significant development in addressing the needs of our homeless community and their beloved pets[1][2].
In local business news, we're seeing some exciting developments. The 17th Annual Arvest Winterfest kicks off today at the BOK Center, featuring ice skating and festive lights. This event is a great way to get into the holiday spirit and enjoy some family-friendly activities[4].
On the job market front, we don't have any major hiring announcements or new job postings from top local employers to report today. However, it's worth noting that the current unemployment rate remains steady, with no recent updates.
In real estate, there are no notable commercial or residential property sales to mention today. However, the weekly median home prices and inventory levels remain stable, indicating a steady market.
From city hall, we have an update on the drone-focused growth in Tulsa. The city is making strides in this area, which could lead to new opportunities and innovations in our community[1].
Weather-wise, it's going to be a frigid Friday morning, so make sure to bundle up if you're heading out. The Route 66 Marathon is also taking place this weekend, with multiple races and road closures expected. Plan your route accordingly to avoid any disruptions[3].
In new business activity, we have the opening of the new animal shelter at the Tulsa Day Center, as mentioned earlier. Additionally, the Gilcrease Museum recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new building, which is a significant cultural development for our city[1].
Looking ahead to community events, the Jenks Christmas Parade is coming up, with details on the route and detours available for those planning to attend[1]. Also, the John 3:16 Mission is seeking last-minute donations to meet its turkey goal for Thanksgiving baskets, a reminder of the importance of community support during the holiday season[2].
In local school achievements, Metro Christian has moved on to the 2A-1 semi-finals, and Jenks got revenge by beating Union in the 6A-1 quarter-finals. Congratulations to these teams on their victories[2].
On a feel-good note, the Ronald McDonald House is seeking more guest chef volunteers, a great opportunity for those looking to give back to the community[1].
In today's crime report, the Tulsa police are investigating a domestic-related shooting at Mohawk Manor, and a man has been arrested for allegedly ramming a car driven by his child's mother. These incidents highlight the importance of public safety and the need for community vigilance[2].
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
In local business news, we're seeing some exciting developments. The 17th Annual Arvest Winterfest kicks off today at the BOK Center, featuring ice skating and festive lights. This event is a great way to get into the holiday spirit and enjoy some family-friendly activities[4].
On the job market front, we don't have any major hiring announcements or new job postings from top local employers to report today. However, it's worth noting that the current unemployment rate remains steady, with no recent updates.
In real estate, there are no notable commercial or residential property sales to mention today. However, the weekly median home prices and inventory levels remain stable, indicating a steady market.
From city hall, we have an update on the drone-focused growth in Tulsa. The city is making strides in this area, which could lead to new opportunities and innovations in our community[1].
Weather-wise, it's going to be a frigid Friday morning, so make sure to bundle up if you're heading out. The Route 66 Marathon is also taking place this weekend, with multiple races and road closures expected. Plan your route accordingly to avoid any disruptions[3].
In new business activity, we have the opening of the new animal shelter at the Tulsa Day Center, as mentioned earlier. Additionally, the Gilcrease Museum recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new building, which is a significant cultural development for our city[1].
Looking ahead to community events, the Jenks Christmas Parade is coming up, with details on the route and detours available for those planning to attend[1]. Also, the John 3:16 Mission is seeking last-minute donations to meet its turkey goal for Thanksgiving baskets, a reminder of the importance of community support during the holiday season[2].
In local school achievements, Metro Christian has moved on to the 2A-1 semi-finals, and Jenks got revenge by beating Union in the 6A-1 quarter-finals. Congratulations to these teams on their victories[2].
On a feel-good note, the Ronald McDonald House is seeking more guest chef volunteers, a great opportunity for those looking to give back to the community[1].
In today's crime report, the Tulsa police are investigating a domestic-related shooting at Mohawk Manor, and a man has been arrested for allegedly ramming a car driven by his child's mother. These incidents highlight the importance of public safety and the need for community vigilance[2].
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.