Apr 24, 2020 | Air Quality, BLOG, Clean Cities, Environment, NEWS
Enter your local store in April and you won’t be overwhelmed with Arbor Day greeting cards, candy or treats. It’s a holiday that has strong roots that branch out 130 years ago to Nebraska and were solidified in 1970 when President Nixon recognized its observance...
Apr 17, 2020 | Community, History, NEWS, Oklahoma City
We Will Never ForgetACOG Staff Remembers April 19, 1995A flashbulb memory is a highly detailed, vivid recollection of a moment in time that carries significant or surprising news; such as the birth of a child or the death of a loved one.These snapshot memories often...
Apr 13, 2020 | 9-1-1 & Public Safety, NEWS
Many things have changed since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak. One thing that has not changed is 9-1-1 is still available 24 hours a day to help you in an emergency.9-1-1 centers are still fully staffed and dispatchers are reporting for work as normal. Many police...
Mar 12, 2020 | Community, NEWS
5/3/2021 In response to the mask ordinance set forth by the City of OKC expiring, visitors to the ACOG office are encouraged to wear a mask, but not required. 7/20/2020 In response to the mask ordinance set forth by the City of OKC on July 17, 2020, ACOG...
Mar 6, 2020 | Clean Cities, Environment, NEWS
ACOG Central Oklahoma Electric Vehicle Charging Station Maps Unveiled at OKC Auto ShowSeventy-three EV charging stations open or coming soon to the OKC MetroOklahoma has been rated the number one state to own an electric vehicle by Yourmechanic.com. One of the big...