
Anna Pope
Anna Pope is a reporter covering agriculture and rural issues at KOSU as a corps member with Report for America.
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Severe storm and likely tornado damage reported in south central Oklahoma.
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A Northeast Oklahoma butterfly farm is another in a long list of institutions impacted by massive federal funding freezes.
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The effects of the Trump administration’s efforts to consolidate the federal government are being felt nationwide, including in Oklahoma. That includes efforts to consolidate real estate, layoffs and more.
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The ripple effects of the Trump administration’s efforts to consolidate the federal government are being felt nationwide, including in Oklahoma.
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Recent federal funding changes have paused some programs or grants but the Oklahoma Broadband Office appears to be in good shape.
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Federal agriculture workers in Oklahoma were among the thousands of federal workers fired as part of the Trump Administration's Administration efforts to downsize. Agricultural leaders are concerned about what this means for program delivery for farmers and ranchers.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt tapped businessman and economist Marc Nuttle to be the senior adviser of the Oklahoma Department of Government Efficiency.
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Shrum's sudden resignation comes after almost four years at the help of OSU.
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Across the country and around the world, demand for electricity is growing faster than ever. In Oklahoma, energy companies and the regional grid are racing to build infrastructure that can meet the state’s growing electricity needs.
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Oklahoma’s 60th regular legislative session begins Monday, Feb. 3. And while lawmakers have filed more legislation than ever before, only a relative few will ever become law. Here is a topical breakdown of some key pieces of legislation to look out for.