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05/10/2026

Such a great event! Thank you Land + Legacy Custom Homes // so great to connect with the Kevo team!

Had a great time with the Kevo team today walking a custom home in the framing stage. We talked homesite prep, ways to save clients money during the build process, and answered a lot of great new construction questions.

Always appreciate the opportunity to spend time with teams that care well for their clients.

Thank you Justin for bringing the team out! S/O to our incredible sponsors: Allyson Searcy Wiley, Evin Young & Rita Boggs, you all are the best!

04/07/2026

Come see us tomorrow!

03/25/2026

Looking forward to being a part! Come see us and check out these beautiful new floor plans!

You’re invited! 🎉

Join us for an exclusive evening in Torrey Lakes and experience our brand-new floor plans, Amryn A & Amryn B, all in one place.
Tour multiple homes, explore the layouts, and see the details up close, all while enjoying food, drinks, and a few fun giveaways along the way. Open to the public and agents.

📍 Torrey Lakes | Bixby
🗓 Thursday, March 26
🕠 5:30–7:30 PM

Come walk through, ask questions, and get a feel for what makes each plan unique. We’d love to see you there! 🥂

📲 918.521.7768
💻 mytulsahomebuilder.com

5 Hidden Risks: Why Home Based Businesses Need Insurance 02/11/2026

https://legacyriskmanagement.com/blog/why-home-based-businesses-need-insurance

5 Hidden Risks: Why Home Based Businesses Need Insurance Working from home does not eliminate business risk. Learn the hidden insurance gaps home based businesses often face and why personal policies may not be enough.

01/23/2026

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9pm Jan. 22nd

Dangerous, very cold winter storm begins Friday afternoon. Travel is discouraged starting very late Friday afternoon thru Sunday.

WAVE 1: Initial start time: 3pm. Could be as early as 2pm and as late as 7pm. Early precip is lighter, scattered and could start briefly as freezing rain before quickly transitioning to sleet, snow or a mix of both.

Friday night: Heavy snow! Sleet remains possible at times as far north as Hwy 412. Near I-40 it could be all sleet much of the night (to be determined). IF temps can cool just a degree or two, HEAVY snow there too. I'm not going to pretend to have the answer here. It's a razor thin margin between snow and sleet. Some models show all snow, some of the short range models show a more pronounced warm nose between 5,000 and 10,000 feet aloft. At the surface we're well below freezing in the teens. This is where the discrepancy still comes into play because there isn't agreement on the warm air aloft.

Saturday: Snow, sleet in some areas could still occur. There are indications we get a break after noon. However, there could be enough lift present between wave 1 and wave 2 for light snow, or even freezing drizzle. It'll be awfully cold and dry, so not sure on the drizzle.

WAVE 2: Saturday night thru Sunday. Heavy snow moving back across the entire area. This should be more snow than sleet down south finally. It may start as sleet but will transition to snow. Snow tapers off either late morning or early afternoon. There are timing differences we'll have to sort out.

I upped my low end totals to a minimum of 8" for northern areas and left the 5-8 inches alone down south for now! The CAM models are spitting out eye popping snow totals, I'm not even going to post them. They are much higher than I'm showing on my map. I could be low, I know that sounds crazy but I'm sticking with this for now. Some areas could certainly see 15" or so. If I can become more confident in placement and what falls as sleet vs. snow I might update this map again. This can't be perfect, that's not how it works with snow. I'm a perfectionist so it makes this difficult for me.

Bottom line: MAJOR WINTER STORM... Wind chills Saturday morning could be negative 5 to negative 10. Air temps will hold in the single digits to low teens all day. Travel will be slick and hazardous, no doubt about it. Sunday won't be any better, maybe mid teens or so. Low temps by Monday morning will be well below zero for northern locations.

I'm going to say it again, schools are going to be closed early next week. Some rural schools may not go all week. I'm not a superintendent, nobody seeks my opinion, but you can't get rid of snow like this with temps this cold. Interstates will improve on Monday since they can plow them, but it won't be smooth sailing either. Locations that see heavy sleet and then snow on top....forget about it. Those will be much slower to improve and tougher to plow.

God Bless you if you read all of this! 😁🥶❄️

01/22/2026

Our area is now officially under a Winter Storm Warning issued by the Tulsa National Weather Service! Please see the graphic they created. I think it’s important to acknowledge the service they provide to the community!

There’s more to it than just forecasting rain and snow! Tulsa has a long aviation history and these offices are responsible for constant updating for the aviation community as well. Winds, cloud cover, icing, there’s a lot that goes into it.

01/21/2026

More great tips❄️

Do These Things Before the Arctic Blast Arrives

Could come in handy later this week

Link in the comments

01/21/2026

Oklahoma friends- Stay safe out there and call me if you need me! As always, call me before you file a claim to discuss options❄️

5 Insurance Mistakes New Business Owners Make 01/08/2026

https://legacyriskmanagement.com/blog/5-insurance-mistakes-new-business-owners-make

5 Insurance Mistakes New Business Owners Make Starting a business is exciting, but insurance missteps can create costly problems. Learn five common insurance mistakes new business owners make and how to avoid them.

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