Anna Pope
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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.
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Oklahoma is among 10 states in the U.S. where more than two-thirds of rural hospitals lack labor and delivery services, according to a report from the Center for Healthcare Quality & Payment Reform.
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The first Monday in February marks the beginning of the Oklahoma legislative session. And Oklahoma lawmakers are gearing up to consider thousands of bills. Our reporters will be there to cover them. Here’s what they’ll be watching for leading up to the convening of the 2024 legislature.
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A Payne County Sheriff’s Office administrative assistant is accused of misappropriating $137,698.52.
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Thousands of dollars were misappropriated during 2018 and 2019 in the Town of Coyle, according to an investigative audit from the Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector.
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There are about 650 bison in the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes’ herd near Concho and recently, they received federal money to continue its growth.
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Oklahoma City natural gas company Chesapeake Energy Corporation and Texas-based Southwestern Energy are merging to create one of the largest natural gas companies in the U.S.
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Oklahoma voters in 18 counties went to the polls for the first time in 2024 Tuesday. Across the state, they had a total of 24 propositions to decide on.