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Often called the “crown jewel of Catoosa,” the Blue Whale was built in 1972 by Davis as a surprise anniversary gift for his wife, Zelta, who collected whale figurines. The structure itself is approximately 80 feet long and 24 feet tall. Originally designed as a private swimming hole, the site quickly became a popular public attraction for families traveling Route 66.
We all want Oklahoma to be a great place to work and live, but economic growth doesn’t happen by accident. It is shaped every day by local policy decisions that affect how businesses operate, how communities grow, and how families experience opportunity. In Oklahoma, thoughtful policymaking at the local and state levels plays a significant role in determining long-term economic strength.
Oklahomans expect their government to operate transparently, efficiently, and with a clear focus on service. When these principles guide public decision-making, communities benefit from clearer communication, fewer delays, and stronger trust in the institutions that support daily life and economic growth.
Estate planning is important for anyone who wants to protect their family, assets, and peace of mind. Whether you’re starting a new career, raising a family, or running a business, a clear plan ensures your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are cared for.
After practicing law here for 36 years, I appreciate that running a small business in Oklahoma brings many rewards—and a few legal challenges. From hiring your first employee to navigating workplace policies and contracts, compliance with employment law is essential to protecting both your business and your people. Below are practical legal tips to help Oklahoma small business owners stay proactive in 2025.
Oklahoma’s economic growth and quality of life depend on reliable, modern infrastructure. From our highways and bridges to the systems that support commerce and daily travel, strong transportation networks are essential to both businesses and families across the state.