I am proud to be in a community that is closely-knit, sincerely friendly and supportive.
By Christy Counts
Coming back to my roots in Oklahoma was the best decision I ever made.
By Kay Watson
Oklahoma is the best place to have a fulfilling career and a rewarding family life.
By Carolyn Horn
The growth of our city, and Oklahoma as a whole, has introduced many transplants to something we natives have always noted as Oklahoma’s most endearing feature…families and neighbors.
By Brent Bonner
We love raising our son in a state that puts such a strong emphasis on early childhood education.
By Denise Reid
Much of my successful return I attribute to Project Boomerang, and I applaud the hard work and initiative put forth.
By Richard Rainey
Even though we are where we want to be, we’re still able to keep our work ties to Texas, even after living in Oklahoma the past 13 years!
By Dian Werhane
All of Oklahoma is great and full of friendly people, unique places to visit, and most of all: home.
By Joe Silk
I am very excited to be able to bring everything I’ve learned home because I’m proud of my state and all the opportunities it provides.
By Cara Evans
Now click your heels together three times and say, “There’s no place like Okla-home-a”.
By Rick Wetherill
We are so happy since coming back!
By Christina Dukeman
I can’t say enough good things about where I live now.
By Geoffrey Patterson
We love Oklahoma and will raise our children to be proud to say they are from OKLAHOMA!
By Brad Maroney
The people in Oklahoma are genuinely warm and have a sincere since of caring about them. It’s refreshing to be around them everyday.
By Rod Whitson
Even though there has been a significant change in Oklahoma, the friendly, helpful nature of the community remains.
By Rod Foster
I’m home, and I’m working to help Oklahoma attract and retain a new generation of dreamers. I’ve never had it so good.
By Jim Rogers
I didn’t really pay attention until I got home and realized all the things I loved about living in a big city were in my home state. I could also afford to do them and buy a house! With a YARD!
By Jen Pfeifer
I was worried that I would see a pay cut, moving from Dallas to Oklahoma City…I was offered more. We love living in a place where life is less hectic.
By Belinda McCoy
We had been watching Oklahoma for a few years and noticed a resurgence of activity including social, home, and job availability.