Anna Pope
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A study from a local cannabis testing lab found some medical marijuana products sold in Oklahoma have lower THC levels than advertised.
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A new audit found almost $200,000 went missing in Seminole County because of a lack of oversight in the county’s sheriff’s office.
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Oklahoma could join 19 other states in having a permanent daylight saving time “trigger law.”
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Dozens of fires raged over more than 30,000 acres across the state in 17 counties.
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Report shows Oklahoma has fewer producers, but some counties had an increase of farmers and ranchersThe latest U.S. Department of Agriculture's Census of Agriculture shows overall Oklahoma has fewer farmers and ranchers, but not every county saw a decrease in producers.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it is doling out $2 million in grants to Oklahoma rural businesses, municipalities and the Cherokee Nation.
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Senate Bill 1422 creates a group to study industrial hemp and the measure sailed through Oklahoma’s Senate Agriculture Committee on Monday.
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The number of cattle and calves in Oklahoma is up in the new year, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Cattle Survey, but shoppers still might see differences at the grocery store.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt says Oklahoma is in the strongest position it’s ever been. He made the declaration during his sixth State of the State address Monday, an event that kicks off the start of Oklahoma’s legislative session.
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Broadband projects to provide faster and more reliable internet for 55,000 underserved and unserved locations in Oklahoma are moving forward.