$100,000 Google Community Grant awarded to MidAmerica Industrial Park
10 Jun 2020
MidAmerica Industrial Park recently received a $100,000 Google Community Grant through the MidAmerica STEM Alliance to assist areas school districts with their COVID-19 rapid response.
MAIP works closely with Mayes County school districts year-round as a partner on STEM education efforts. Together with Google, whose Oklahoma data center is located in the park, MidAmerica explored options to aid in responding to the districts’ new distance learning challenges.
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Law firm GableGotwals has signed a lease to occupy 42,511 square feet in the new Vast Bank building.
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