by Jessika Leatherbury | Feb 7, 2023 | Digital Economy
By: Sunnie Dawn Baker “If it wasn’t for hauling hay, I wouldn’t be here,” Tim Hensley said with a chuckle. Sometimes the strangest paths will lead you to your purpose, and for Hensley, that path began with hauling hay and ended with a degree in environmental science...
by Jessika Leatherbury | Jan 26, 2023 | Digital Economy
By: Sunnie Dawn Baker Where does innovation come from? What is the spark that leads to technological advancements? In the case of Danny and Vernon Daniels, two brothers from Tishomingo, innovation came from necessity. Danny and Vernon had been in the oil industry for...
by Jessika Leatherbury | Jan 18, 2023 | Digital Economy
By: Sunnie Dawn Baker While most people living in Ada, Oklahoma, have never heard of General Aviation Modifications, Inc., or GAMI for short, this would not be the case for those outside of Ada, especially for those in the aviation industry. The same goes for GAMI’s...
by Jessika Leatherbury | Dec 14, 2022 | Digital Economy
By: Sunnie Dawn Smith Raising the next generation of entrepreneurs is no simple task. However, Casey Black is an educator with Ada High School helping to support the next generation of entrepreneurs in our region. This role is something Black is uniquely equipped to...
by Jessika Leatherbury | Dec 7, 2022 | Digital Economy
By: Sunnie Dawn Baker Andrew Long was eight years old when the family computer stopped working. It was a Gateway PC running Windows 95 that had everything bundled into a single machine, fans whirring behind the large, glowing cathode ray tube screen. Long, who had...
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