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Keystone adds
licensed child
nutritionist

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Rachael Condley has


joined Keystone Foodservice as a child nutritionist.
Keystone Foodservice provides food and cafeteria
services for public and private schools throughout
the state.
Condley will work with
client schools to develop
healthy and tasty menu
options that students
enjoy and that comply
with U.S. Department of
Agriculture nutritional regulations. Condley will also
work with school officials
and parents to ensure that
foods are available for students with allergy concerns.
A registered and licensed dietitian, Condley
earned her bachelors degree in nutritional services
from Oklahoma State University in 2000 and her
masters degree in human
environmental services in
2002 from OSU.
Keystone serves over
22,000 kids at more than
60 schools in Oklahoma,
and the company continues to grow.
-Submitted

Unmanned Aerial
Systems National
share insights
With unmanned aerial
systems now in rapid development stages, international industry experts
and leaders will gather
Tuesday and Wednesday
in Stillwater for the second consecutive year to
explore todays UAS economic opportunities.
The two-day event at
the Wes Watkins Center
on the Oklahoma State
University campus will
showcase the latest UAS
technology from research
institutions and startups
seeking partnerships to license, sell and develop
their innovations.
Industry leaders will
give insight into where
the industry is headed,
how communities are
building development
hubs.
Unmanned aircraft will
produce profound benefits to mankind on a global scale, said John Walker,
chief executive of the Padina Group Inc. and a major
advocate for the UAS industry who will be a featured forum speaker.
More than a dozen industry leaders will be featured on the Wednesday
agenda, with networking
opportunities the evening
before as well as following
the event.
For more information
about the event and registration, visit
wbtoi.com/uas.

Insure Oklahoma
expands limits
Gov. Mary Fallin and
the Oklahoma Health
Care Authority announced that the Insure
Oklahoma program is increasing its employer size
limit from 99 to 250 employees. The change is effective immediately.
Insure Oklahoma is the
states premium assistance program that helps
businesses and their middle- to low-income employees afford health insurance coverage.
The program currently
serves 17,098 Oklahomans with more than
3,500 businesses participating. Insure Oklahoma
is funded by the state tobacco tax matched by
federal Medicaid dollars.
Funding is secured
through 2016, while state
leaders continue to discuss a long-term funding
agreement.
-Submitted

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