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Dove Science Academy students in Tulsa grow their own lunch, thanks to hydroponics
Ethan Wright
At Dove Science Academy, Oklahoma students grow their own greens with hydroponic towers—boosting lunchtime salads and agriculture education.
How to help an Owasso nonprofit fight food insecurity in Oklahoma
Jayden Brannon
Owasso Community Resources is working to combat food insecurity in northern Oklahoma by providing essential food assistance to hundreds of families each week but is struggling to keep shelves stocked due to increased demand and recent USDA budget cuts.
Oklahoma food banks brace for impact of USDA funding cuts
Emory Bryan
Oklahoma food banks are preparing to fill gaps left by cuts announced, and expected, at the USDA. The federal government supports food assistance programs, primarily through SNAP benefits.
Q&A: How federal budget cuts impact local farmers, schools, and food banks
Autumn Bracey
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's budget cuts, totaling about a billion dollars, threaten key programs for schools, food banks, and local farmers, creating uncertainty and financial strain for agricultural operations, with calls for lawmakers to prioritize restoring support for the industry.
Your Money Matters: Egg prices continue to climb as bird flu impacts supply
Dave Davis
Egg prices are soaring due to the bird flu, forcing bakeries and restaurants to make tough choices. The USDA predicts another 20% increase soon. News On 6's Dave Davis has more in Sunday's Your Money Matters.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Understanding the surge in egg prices
Cal Day
Egg prices in Oklahoma have surged to over $6 per dozen. Inflation is partially behind the rise in costs, but the 2022 avian flu outbreak is still impacting supply.
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Cattle Prices At Record High While Inventory Is Lowest Since 1951
Chinh Doan
The United States Department of Agriculture said cattle prices are at a record high, while the United States Department of Agriculture reported inventory is the lowest it has been since 1951.
Cattle Prices At Record High While Inventory Is Lowest Since 1951
Chinh Doan
The United States Department of Agriculture said cattle prices are at a record high, while the United States Department of Agriculture reported inventory is the lowest it has been since 1951.
Second Avian Influenza Case Detected In Adair County Flock
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The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture confirmed a second positive case of the avian flu in Adair County on Tuesday.
Second Avian Influenza Case Detected In Adair County Flock
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The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture confirmed a second positive case of the avian flu in Adair County on Tuesday.
USDA Announces Over $2 Million In Grants To Support Tribes, Education And Homeowners
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The USDA has announced over $2 million in grants to support local tribes, education, and low-income homeowners, enhancing agriculture, preserving culture, and promoting economic growth in Oklahoma.
USDA Announces Over $2 Million In Grants To Support Tribes, Education And Homeowners
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The USDA has announced over $2 million in grants to support local tribes, education, and low-income homeowners, enhancing agriculture, preserving culture, and promoting economic growth in Oklahoma.
Avian Flu Cases Confirmed In Adair County
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The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture confirmed a positive case of the avian flu in Adair County.
Avian Flu Cases Confirmed In Adair County
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The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture confirmed a positive case of the avian flu in Adair County.
USDA Invests $250M In Clean Energy, Oklahoma Receives $100K For Wind Projects
Jonathan Polasek
The USDA is investing over $250 million in clean energy projects nationwide, including $100,000 for Oklahoma's Distributed Wind Energy Association to support rural renewable energy initiatives.
USDA Invests $250M In Clean Energy, Oklahoma Receives $100K For Wind Projects
Jonathan Polasek
The USDA is investing over $250 million in clean energy projects nationwide, including $100,000 for Oklahoma's Distributed Wind Energy Association to support rural renewable energy initiatives.
Green Country Food Banks Prepare For Holiday Demand
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Green Country food banks are preparing for increased demand for holiday assistance as more families face food insecurity.
Green Country Food Banks Prepare For Holiday Demand
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Green Country food banks are preparing for increased demand for holiday assistance as more families face food insecurity.
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Tribes Face Food Shortages As USDA Distribution Program Stalls; Congress Steps In
Alex Cameron
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack apologized this week to tribes and low-income elderly for the recent failure of USDA food delivery programs many of them rely on. The apology came at a joint committee hearing where two prominent Oklahoma tribal members helped detail the problems they've been dealing with.
Tribes Face Food Shortages As USDA Distribution Program Stalls; Congress Steps In
Alex Cameron
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack apologized this week to tribes and low-income elderly for the recent failure of USDA food delivery programs many of them rely on. The apology came at a joint committee hearing where two prominent Oklahoma tribal members helped detail the problems they've been dealing with.
The Hot Seat: Investments In Rural Oklahoma, Displays Of Bipartisanship By Lawmakers
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News On 6 Political Analyst Scott Mitchell is joined by Undersecretary Basil Gooden to talk about how lawmakers are coming together in a display of bipartisanship in this week's Hot Seat.
The Hot Seat: Investments In Rural Oklahoma, Displays Of Bipartisanship By Lawmakers
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News On 6 Political Analyst Scott Mitchell is joined by Undersecretary Basil Gooden to talk about how lawmakers are coming together in a display of bipartisanship in this week's Hot Seat.
Adapting To Weather Extremes: Key Strategies For Sustainable Farming From Climate HUB
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The impact of climate change is an increasingly important discussion for those in the agriculture industry. Those with the USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub said the goal is to support climate-informed decision-making to reduce agriculture risks in farming and ranching operations.
Adapting To Weather Extremes: Key Strategies For Sustainable Farming From Climate HUB
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The impact of climate change is an increasingly important discussion for those in the agriculture industry. Those with the USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub said the goal is to support climate-informed decision-making to reduce agriculture risks in farming and ranching operations.
'Money Where It's Needed Most': Federal Grant To Have Major Impact On Oklahoma's Rural Water Systems
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Several Oklahoma communities are about to get major water system upgrades thanks to over $12.1 million in federal grants and loans. Kenneth Corn, the USDA's Rural Development Oklahoma State Director, shared all the details with News On 6 about where this funding will be going.
'Money Where It's Needed Most': Federal Grant To Have Major Impact On Oklahoma's Rural Water Systems
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Several Oklahoma communities are about to get major water system upgrades thanks to over $12.1 million in federal grants and loans. Kenneth Corn, the USDA's Rural Development Oklahoma State Director, shared all the details with News On 6 about where this funding will be going.
Program To Provide TPS Students With Free School Meals
Matt Rahn
Students at Tulsa Public Schools won't have to worry about paying for breakfast and lunch starting this fall. TPS is taking advantage of a USDA program to provide all 34,000 students in their district with free school meals.
Program To Provide TPS Students With Free School Meals
Matt Rahn
Students at Tulsa Public Schools won't have to worry about paying for breakfast and lunch starting this fall. TPS is taking advantage of a USDA program to provide all 34,000 students in their district with free school meals.
ODWC Warns Against Invasive Plant Found In Robert S Kerr Reservoir
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An invasive aquatic weed has been spotted at the Robert S Kerr Reservoir in Sequoyah. It's called Hydrilla - and is considered one of the worst of its kind in the country.
ODWC Warns Against Invasive Plant Found In Robert S Kerr Reservoir
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An invasive aquatic weed has been spotted at the Robert S Kerr Reservoir in Sequoyah. It's called Hydrilla - and is considered one of the worst of its kind in the country.
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Scattered showers and storms possible with increasing chances later this week
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Scattered showers and storms are possible today, with a more active weather pattern developing later this week into the weekend. Increasing severe weather threats are expected by early next week as a stronger upper-level system moves into the Southern Plains.
Scattered showers and storms possible with increasing chances later this week
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Scattered showers and storms are possible today, with a more active weather pattern developing later this week into the weekend. Increasing severe weather threats are expected by early next week as a stronger upper-level system moves into the Southern Plains.
Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
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Scattered showers and storms possible with increasing chances later this week
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today, with a more active weather pattern developing later this week into the weekend. Increasing severe weather threats are expected by early next week as a stronger upper-level system moves into the Southern Plains.
Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
Grove woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for strangling neighbor to death in meth-fueled attack
Sam Modde
Grove woman, 57, sentenced to 15 years for killing neighbor while high on meth. Details on the voluntary manslaughter case.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsans react to report on Oklahoma roads, saying 'it's real bad'
Sam Carrico
Many Tulsans say a recent report by TRIP showing poor road conditions, traffic congestion and safety deficiencies cost Oklahoma drivers $6.3 billion each year is not surprising. They say roads have been rough for years.
Blown tires and busted belts: How bad roads in Tulsa are damaging your car
Matt Kalish
Rising car repair costs in Tulsa tie in with poor road conditions; a mechanic shares common issues and advice on how to respond effectively.
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