Voting opens for new city flag design as project organizers settle on three finalists
The Tulsa Flag group presented the three finalists to the City Council on Wednesday, and voting is now open to the public.
Dylan Goforth Kevin Canfield April 26, 2017
The Tulsa Flag group presented the three finalists to the City Council on Wednesday, and voting is now open to the public.
For the Frontier April 20, 2017
Tulsan Dylan Roberts has turned his passion for travel and films into a career of documenting the world’s worst conflict zones.
For the Frontier April 17, 2017
The city initially planned to rehabilitate the century-plus-old bridge and add a second deck in time for the opening of A Gathering Place for Tulsa park in early 2018. But that idea was scrapped in late 2014 because of cost-prohibitive deficiencies in the bridge.
For the Frontier April 4, 2017
“If we don’t do anything, we’re not going to have anything, and this has been going on long enough,” Parks and Recreation Director Lucy Dolman said Tuesday.
For the Frontier March 13, 2017
The city’s proposed master lease agreement would not guarantee that park space will remain park space for the term of the lease but would put that decision in the hands of the River Parks Authority.
Dylan Goforth March 2, 2017
Having received more than 300 submissions, the group seeking to replace Tulsa’s city flag believes it will have the proposals narrowed down to a “top 3” soon.
Contributor Leslie Daugherty February 14, 2017
“It would take more than excellent teachers, I realized, to provide every student with an excellent education. Yes, excellent teachers were vital, but it would also take a community.”
Kassie McClung Kevin Canfield January 31, 2017
People who made lives for themselves in the United States found their lives being potentially uprooted after Trump issued an executive order Friday.
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