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CAPITAL OF OKLAHOMA The capital of Oklahoma is Oklahoma
city
THE OUTLINE OF THE STATE The outline
STATE FLAG Flag
STATE MOTTO & NICK NAME Motto and nickname motto is the
sooner state and the nickname is
STATE SONG: OKLAHOMA Brand new state! Brand new state, gonna treat you great!
Gonna give you barley, carrots and pertaters,Pasture fer the cattle, Spinach and Temayters!Flowers on the prarie where the June bugs zoom,Plenty of air and pleny of room,Plenty of room to swing a rope!Plenty of heart and pleny of hope.
Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping' down the plain,And the waving' wheat can sure smell sweetWhen the wind comes right behind the rain.Oklahoma, every night my honey lamb and ISit alone and talk and watch a hawk making' lazy circles in the sky.We know we belong to the landAnd the land we belong to is grand!And when we say--Yeeow! A-yip-i-o-ee ay!We're only saying' You're doing' fine, Oklahoma! Oklahoma--O.K
STATE LANDMARKS Oklahoma landmarks are 101ranch
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LICENSE PLATE OF OKLAHOMA This is the Oklahoma license plate
THE GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA
Member, Project Safe Board of Directors, 1993-presentMember, Gateway to Prevention and Recovery, Incorporated Board of Directors, 1991-presentFormer President, Pottawatomie County Bar Association, 1991Member, Saint Gregory's College Board of Trustees, 1990-presentMember, American Bar AssociationDeacon/Member, First Baptist Church of ShawneeMember, Oklahoma Academy and Leadership, Class IXMember, Oklahoma Bar AssociationAmbassador, Shawnee Chamber of CommerceMember, Shawnee JayceesMember, Shawnee Lion's ClubFormer Managing Editor, University of Oklahoma Law Review
Caucuses/Non-Legislative Committees: Former Vice Chair, Senate Economic Development Committee Former Chair, Senate Judiciary Committee
STATE CAPITAL: OKLAHOMA CITY
MAJOR UNIVERSITIES
MAJOR INDUSTRY AND EXPORTS Although in its early days oil dominated the economy, Oklahoma City today
hosts a wide range of businesses and employers. Agriculture, energy, aviation, government, health care, manufacturing, and industry all play major roles in the city's economic well-being. Oklahoma City is the seat of government for the state of Oklahoma as well as Oklahoma County. There are also many regional federal agency offices located in the City. The government sector accounts for about 20 percent of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area non-agricultural employment. The health care industry is a major economic driver in the city. Mike Monroe Aeronautical Center, which is the largest trainer of Air Traffic Controllers in the world, and Tinker Air Force Base are major drivers as well. As the largest industrial operation in Oklahoma, Tinker serves the U.S. Air Force as a repair depot and provides logistic services for the U.S. Air Force throughout the world. Tinker employs 26,000 military and civilian personnel with a combined annual payroll of more than $775 million. There is also a growing high technology sector in the Oklahoma City economy, with more than 400 companies employing 30,000 in the fields of high technology, information technology, and software development.
OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL Oklahoma is home of the Oklahoma
Sooners