Library employees told to sign non-disclosure form
The form was sent in an email to employees last week with the subject line “All Staff Must Sign Form.” It is titled “Proprietary Information and Works for Hire Acknowledgement.”
Ziva Branstetter August 18, 2015
The form was sent in an email to employees last week with the subject line “All Staff Must Sign Form.” It is titled “Proprietary Information and Works for Hire Acknowledgement.”
Ziva Branstetter Cary Aspinwall August 14, 2015
Former spokesman Maj. Shannon Clark and Deputy Billy McKelvey testified before the grand jury examining allegations of wrongdoing by Sheriff Stanley Glanz and current or former employees. The grand jury has heard testimony from at least 10 witnesses during five days of proceedings in Tulsa County District Court.
For the Frontier August 14, 2015
Host RJ Young chats with The Frontier editor in chief, Ziva Branstetter, and Tulsa Voice columnist Barry Friedman about buzz-worthy news of the week, including more scandal at the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, the REI dustup and Ted Cruz comes to town.
For the Frontier August 14, 2015
Plans for the Davenport Urban Lofts now call for 28 units — including many that will be 1,200 square-feet and sell for less than $450,000. Retail space has been added to the ground floor, but some still worry the upscale development will lead to a culture clash in the Brady District.
Contributor John Waldron August 14, 2015
After six volumes, you feel almost like a member of his family, peopled as it was with revolutionaries and slaves, philosophers and generals, heroes and rogues. An American family.
Dylan Goforth August 14, 2015
Ted Cruz’s ideas were plentiful. “Rip to shreds” the nuclear deal with Iran, move the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, end the IRS and DOJ persecution of christians, implement a flat tax, and repeal all “illegal executive actions.”
Ziva Branstetter August 13, 2015
Deputy Evan Foster is among at least eight Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office employees who have been called to testify before the grand jury, which began hearing testimony last week.
Alexius Burton August 13, 2015
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