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Classes in Northeast Oklahoma

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Northeast Oklahoma Residents Have New Opportunities​ to Learn trades, Skills

TULSA, OKLAHOMA – November 12, 2025 – Residents across Northeast Oklahoma ​now have ​increased access to a diverse range ‍of classes designed to build practical skills and​ career opportunities, thanks to expanded ⁣offerings from Public Radio Tulsa‍ (PRT) and local partners. From welding and carpentry to ⁣digital literacy and entrepreneurship, these courses aim to address workforce ⁤needs and empower individuals⁢ with marketable abilities.

These classes come at a time when⁤ Oklahoma faces a‍ growing demand for skilled tradespeople and a rapidly⁢ evolving job ‌market. The initiative seeks ⁣to bridge the skills gap, providing accessible⁣ and⁤ affordable training for those looking to enter new fields, advance in their current careers, or simply pursue personal enrichment. the program is ⁤particularly focused on serving‌ communities within⁣ PRTS broadcast range, offering a vital resource for economic progress and individual growth.

PRT’s “Our Town” newsletter highlighted several key offerings.Individuals can now enroll in⁢ courses covering a‍ broad spectrum of disciplines. These include hands-on training in construction trades like welding and carpentry,alongside essential digital ⁣skills workshops focused on computer literacy ‍and online safety. Additionally,⁤ courses are available for aspiring entrepreneurs, covering business⁣ planning, marketing, and financial management.

The⁢ classes ‌are offered through partnerships with local vocational schools, community ⁣colleges, and ‌industry ‍experts. Specific locations and schedules⁤ vary depending on the course, with many options available both⁤ in-person and online. Interested individuals can find a comprehensive list of courses and registration information on the Public Radio Tulsa website⁢ and through the ‍”Our Town” newsletter. Subscriptions to “Our Town” are available‌ at https://www.publicradiotulsa.org/ourtown.

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