Monday, January 23, 2023, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation will be holding online public workshops to receive input and gather feedback from you about active transportation opportunities and challenges. These meetings will be highly interactive and engaging. Mark your calendars!…
Invitation for Bids on Office Space in Chickasha
SCOWB is looking for office space for their board staff in Chickasha, OK. Bids must be submitted by 12/2/2022 to sisselb@scworkforceboard.org Invitation to Bid on Chickasha WFC Space
Responses to RFP Questions
Responses to RFP Questions PY22
Request for Proposal
SCOWB, in coordination with the LEOC, is seeking to establish and build a partnership with an organization which can demonstrate that it can provide a positive and measurable impact on adults and dislocated workers and youth while building a network…
May 4th Job Fair in Lawton
Any businesses interested in participating can email Kelly Davis, kelly@scworkforceboard.org, for more information!
Invitation for Bid
SCOWB is looking for office space for their board staff in Chickasha, OK. Bids must be submitted by 3/31/2022 to sisselb@scworkforceboard.org Invitation to Bid on Space 3.31.2022
Meet Sebastin!
Prior to his involvement in the WIOA program, Sebastin had recently been incarcerated. To support himself, Sebastin was working a side job for Atoka First United Methodist Church in which he was building a parsonage. After the construction was complete,…
Little Bit of Faith
James was a gentleman with a troubled background who had recently been laid off from the oil and gas industry. For many months James was unemployed, struggling to make ends meet. He often relied on family and friends to get…
Moving On Up!
In January of 2020, Emma was referred to the WIOA program by the ladies at the Chickasha Adult Learning Center. Emma dropped out of high school when she was a junior back in 2012 and wanted to go back to…
Barriers Do Not Define You
Robert, a husband, and father of three young children, lost his job in late 2020. After losing his job, Robert was in a tough spot. He was unemployed, did not have a high school diploma, and had a criminal background.…