by Rachel Meinke | Jun 8, 2022 | Air Quality, NEWS, Oklahoma City, Uncategorized
ACOG RELEASES COST OF NONATTAINMENT STUDY FOR THE OKLAHOMA CITY AREA Study Shows OKC Area in Danger of Violating EPA Ozone Standards Which Could Cost the Region $9.6 – $15.2 billion Over a 20-30 Year Period During the last five years as the Oklahoma City area...
by Rachel Meinke | Sep 24, 2021 | Air Quality, NEWS, Oklahoma City
CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY DONATES ELECTRIC CARS TO OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGEAutomotive Technology Program receives two Nissan Leafs Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) will receive two Nissan Leafs for their automotive technology program, thanks to a donation...
by Rachel Meinke | Sep 9, 2020 | Air Quality, Grants, NEWS, Oklahoma City
EMBARK Adds Bus Shelters in Oklahoma City with ACOG Air Quality Grant Three new shelters at busy EMBARK bus stops and an upgraded crosswalk have been installed in northeast Oklahoma City thanks to an air quality grant. The $37,000 comes from the Association of Central...
by Rachel Meinke | May 18, 2020 | BLOG, Oklahoma City
Summertime has arrived and there’s plenty of fun activities available for an outdoor adventure in Central Oklahoma. ACOG is excited to announce the kickoff of #ChargerChaseOK – a scavenger hunt designed to help current and aspiring electric vehicle drivers...
by Rachel Meinke | 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...
by Rachel Meinke | Oct 14, 2019 | 9-1-1 & Public Safety, Community, NEWS, Oklahoma City
People in central Oklahoma can now send a text message to 911 to request emergency help. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) recently implemented the Text to 911 service in multiple cities and towns in the state to allow people in emergency...