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Author Archives: Kimberly Marsh
Kimberly Marsh is the general assignment reporter for The Oklahoma Eagle. Kim’s experience spans decades of dedicated journalism and public affairs across Oklahoma. From starting her career as a typesetter for the Tahlequah Pictorial Press to reporting for the Tulsa Daily Business Journal, Journal Record and Tulsa Tribune, to serving as the communications director and press secretary to four mayors, Kim’s dedication to keeping Oklahomans informed continues in her current role, where she is focusing on uplifting Tulsans and community-centered journalism.
Playgrounds for all: Tulsa to celebrate opening of third inclusive playground
Bales Park is Tulsa’s third inclusive playground, featuring an array of offerings to accommodate all kids, especially with those with disabilities. Here’s what you can find.
Female Tulsa leaders seek to break barriers, create thriving communities
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, female leaders say there needs to be more investment in creating a sustainable community for Tulsans to thrive.
A new path to affordable homeownership opens in north Tulsa’s Flat Rock Ridge development
The new neighborhood in north Tulsa aims to lower barriers to homeownership with payment assistance, incentives, construction and community investment.
Tulsa’s affordable housing push draws national attention — and a touring group of real estate pros
Could Tulsa become a housing model? The National Association of Real Estate Brokers thinks so. The group will cap an eight-city tour in Tulsa this May.
Citing frustration with Tulsa Animal Services, residents ask for stricter enforcement
Tulsa resident Misty Roach said she has a five-point approach that could help the city solve its animal overpopulation problem.
Genesys Works expands Tulsa footprint to place more high school students in paid internships
Jayden Rosario finishes classes and heads to his paid internship at Williams Companies. It’s something Genesys Works wants to see happen more often with Tulsa high school students.
Amid concern over Reworld plan, Oklahoma lawmakers shut the door on stricter waste regulations
Tulsans have voiced concerns about burning medical waste at the Reworld plant. The bill would have subjected the plant to stricter requirements.
At 96, Maybelle Wallace is still the backbone of Tulsa’s Black theater scene
Maybelle Wallace’s admirers call her queen, maven, icon. The executive director of Theatre North says she’s grateful to be getting her flowers while she’s alive.
North Tulsa group expands fight against diabetes with help of $17M grant
FreshRx Oklahoma says its program has helped save the state $9 million in costs by helping change the lifestyle of people with health issues.
From the streets to seminary, Morning Star Baptist Church pastor traded happiness for joy
North Tulsa pastor Rodney Goss’ journey took him from a stint in prison to the pulpit. He found contentment through a life of service.
Tulsa’s master gardener: Earl Stripling leaves behind his own Garden of Eden
Earl Stripling dedicated his life to community gardening and sharing his knowledge with others. He died last month at the age of 69, but his legacy is firmly planted in the community he loved.

