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Green Country Technology celebrates CTE Month
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February 4, 2026
Green Country Technology celebrates CTE Month

February marks Career & Technical Education (CTE) Appreciation Month across Oklahoma, and Green Country Technology Center (GCTC) is proud to join technology centers statewide in highlighting the vital role CareerTech plays in developing a skilled, workforce-ready community.

Career & Technical Education connects education to opportunity by providing students with handson, career-focused training aligned to real-world workforce needs. At GCTC, this mission comes to life every day through programs designed in partnership with industry leaders, employers and community stakeholders to ensure students graduate with skills that translate directly into in-demand careers.

As part of Oklahoma CareerTech, GCTC helps advance the statewide mission of preparing Oklahoma’s workforce for today’s jobs – and tomorrow’s opportunities. Being recognized as an Oklahoma Workforce Leader means more than delivering instruction; it means aligning education with economic growth and community success.

“Our focus is on preparing students for real careers,” Anthony Nieto, Marketing and Communications Coordinator for GCTC, said. “That means hands-on learning, industry-aligned training and meaningful partnerships with employers who depend on a skilled workforce. CareerTech is about results – for students, businesses and the communities we serve.”

GCTC offers a wide range of programs that emphasize experiential learning in lab and classroom settings. Students gain practical experience using industry-standard equipment while developing the technical and employability skills needed to succeed in the workforce. This approach ensures graduates are not only knowledgeable but job-ready.

Career & Technical Education also plays a critical role in meeting local workforce demands. By aligning curriculum with employer needs, GCTC supports economic development while helping students explore career pathways that offer stability, growth and opportunity – often without the burden of traditional four-year college debt.

Throughout CTE Month, GCTC is celebrating the students, instructors and partners who make this work possible. The month serves as a reminder that CareerTech strengthens Oklahoma’s workforce by bridging the gap between education and employment and creating pathways to success for learners of all ages.

Career & Technical Education Month is an opportunity to recognize how hands-on, skills-based education builds stronger communities and fuels economic growth. At Green Country Technology Center, that commitment continues year-round preparing students to succeed, employers to thrive and Oklahoma’s workforce to lead.

For more information about programs and enrollment opportunities at Green Country Technology Center, visit www.gctcok.edu or by calling 918-7580840.

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Henryetta Public Schools, along with the support of the entire Henryetta community and business structure, has a deep rooted support system of helping create outstanding individuals from the education...
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Vandalism to Optimum network disrupts service
February 4, 2026
Last week, multiple communities across eastern Oklahoma - including Henryetta, Cushing and Porter - experienced internet service disruptions after vandals deliberately damaged Optimum’s network infras...
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AEB strengthens community ties through local giving
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AEB strengthens community ties through local giving
February 4, 2026
When you bank with American Exchange Bank (AEB), you’re doing more than opening an account-you’re helping build a stronger community. Through its ongoing Partners in the Community initiative, AEB rece...
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Legislative Forums planned Friday
February 4, 2026
The Henryetta Chamber of Commerce will host a Legislative Forum at 11 a.m. at Shoney’s in Henryetta.The public is invited to hear news from area lawmakers about the new session and what bills and prop...
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Early voting begins Thursday for county
February 4, 2026
Early voting for Okmulgee County residents begins Thursday, giving voters a convenient option ahead of Election Day on Feb. 10. The early voting period is designed for voters who may be unable to cast...
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Community rallies to support resident after house fire
February 4, 2026
A community benefit dinner is set for Friday, to help longtime Hoffman-area resident Ruby Burney Murray following a devastating electrical fire at her home last Friday night.The fire occurred as extre...
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Fetgatter comments on Stitt’s adversity toward tribal nations
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Fetgatter comments on Stitt’s adversity toward tribal nations
February 4, 2026
State Rep. Scott Fetgatter, R-Okmulgee, sharply criticized Kevin Stitt on Monday following the governor’s 2026 State of the State address, accusing him of deepening divisions with Oklahoma’s tribal na...
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Girl Scouts launch 2026 cookie season
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Girl Scouts across Eastern Oklahoma are officially kicking off the 2026 Girl Scout Cookie season, inviting the community to support the world’s largest girl-led entrepreneurial program - one box at a ...
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How does Jesus turn our sorrow into joy?
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How does Jesus turn our sorrow into joy?
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“Jesus turns your sadness into joy like flipping a pancake,” says Logan, 8. “It might be a little messy at first, but it comes out great on the other side.”That’s a delicious way to describe something...
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Luke 12:2 - But there is nothing covered up that will not be revealed, and hidden that will not be known.We all may have something we wish not to share with our closest friend or even our spouse. Yet ...
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Oklahoma farmers face uncertain future as comprehensive Farm Bill splinters
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