Handson experience in some case wes businesses who are partnering with the Community College and now that High School Student has gotten a head start on moving into the career and theyre also saving money in the process. If its a student who wants to go to a fouryear university but they dont have the money to say, come right away to Cleveland State, even though Cleveland State is a pretty good place relative to a lot of other schools. Go to a Community College first, but make sure that theyre getting up front the kind of counseling that they need so that theyre taking the credits that are transferable in the fields that they need so that theyre not wasting time in the Community College taking out pell grants and loans and then they get to the fouryear university and then they have to start all over again. In each of these cases by us linking businesses, fouryear institutions Community Colleges, high schools we can create a series of pathways of success and it can be life long and the g
No, i dont think there are there is additional ver figureation. Gherting information that they believe to be true and correct. There is no additional verification. This is agency policy; correct . Senator mccaskill . The agency is not permitted to spend trust fund dollars or a limited administrative tax account on items that dont have a Program Purpose and thats the basis on which we dont verify nonbeneficiary reports senator mccaskill okay. I completely get that but you understand the commonsense argument. Tell you me you do. I do senator mccaskill okay. We have a bill. This is an agency we call it let me google that for you because this is an agency that the vast majority that theyre supposed to be distributing is easily Available Online and they are the Distribution Source for the public desk master file. Have you all given thought if we get rid of it which we should because its a waste of money. We have not considered an alternative distribution method because at present they serve
BRYAN COUNTY HISTORY: Connecting to the world
Bryan County Genealogy Library
Alexander Graham Bell gifted the world with the invention of the telephone at about the same time many communities in Native American Territory were becoming “civilized” enough to need one. By 1886 there was a commercial telephone line from Tahlequah to Fort Gibson to Muskogee. A few years later Guthrie and Oklahoma City constructed small exchanges. 1897 saw Arkansas Valley Telephone company connecting towns throughout the state. In 1902 it became the Pioneer Telephone Company, and in 1905 joined the Bell System. By 1912 the Pioneer company had 115 exchanges in Oklahoma, with 114,975 miles of aerial wire and 19,480 miles of underground wire.