How Oklahoma's Local Workforce Boards Help Our State
Join us as we introduce you to each of our six local workforce development boards.
Northeast Workforce Board
The Northeast Workforce Board covers the northeastern corner of Oklahoma. From Bartlesville to Miami to Pryor to Grand Lake.
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Southern Workforce Board
The Southern Workforce Board covers most of southern Oklahoma. From the I-35 corridor to the Arkansas/Oklahoma border to the Red River.
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Western Oklahoma Workforce Development Board
This workforce board covers 25 counties in the panhandle, southwest, northwest, western, and central Oklahoma
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Central Oklahoma Workforce Innovation Board (COWIB)
This workforce board covers 9 counties in central Oklahoma.
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South Central Oklahoma Workforce Board
This board covers 8 counties in south central Oklahoma. Including the communities of Duncan and Lawton.
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