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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.
'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.
'A Great Opportunity': USDA Investment Into State's Renewable Energy Projects Looks To Generate New Jobs, Income
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A $3 million investment from the USDA into Oklahoma's renewable energy projects is part of President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.
The Hot Seat: Federal Funds Growing Oklahoma
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In this morning's Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Oklahoma's Commissioner of Health Keith Reed about Oklahoma's overall heath ranking and what they are doing to make positive change.
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Cherokee Nation, USDA Partnering To Help Farmers
Kaitlyn Deggs
The United States Department of Agriculture is partnering with the Cherokee Nation to help farmers during this drought.
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Would Provide Billions For Oklahoma Rural Communities
Alex Cameron
A "once-in-a-generation opportunity" is how Biden administration officials are describing the potential improvements available to rural communities in Oklahoma through the $1 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Would Provide Billions For Oklahoma Rural Communities
Alex Cameron
A "once-in-a-generation opportunity" is how Biden administration officials are describing the potential improvements available to rural communities in Oklahoma through the $1 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
City Of Anadarko Collects Donations For People Affected By Hurricane Harvey
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The City of Anadarko is collecting donations to help the victims of hurricane Harvey.
City Of Anadarko Collects Donations For People Affected By Hurricane Harvey
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The City of Anadarko is collecting donations to help the victims of hurricane Harvey.
Former OK Senator Declines To Run In US House Race
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Former state Senator Kenneth Corn is the latest to withdraw his name as a potential Democratic candidate for Oklahoma's U.S. Senate seat that is being vacated by Senator Tom Coburn.
Former OK Senator Declines To Run In US House Race
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Former state Senator Kenneth Corn is the latest to withdraw his name as a potential Democratic candidate for Oklahoma's U.S. Senate seat that is being vacated by Senator Tom Coburn.
Former US Rep. Dan Boren Won't Run For Tom Coburn's Senate Seat
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U.S. Rep. Dan Boren tells the Associated Press that he will not be running for Tom Coburn's U.S. Senate seat.
Former US Rep. Dan Boren Won't Run For Tom Coburn's Senate Seat
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U.S. Rep. Dan Boren tells the Associated Press that he will not be running for Tom Coburn's U.S. Senate seat.
The Candidate With The Most Money Doesn't Always Win
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With the midterm election over, political analysts are now looking at money that was contributed to and spent by some of the campaigns, and to what extent was there a correlation between money and outcome.
The Candidate With The Most Money Doesn't Always Win
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With the midterm election over, political analysts are now looking at money that was contributed to and spent by some of the campaigns, and to what extent was there a correlation between money and outcome.
Republican Todd Lamb Elected Lieutenant Governor
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Republican Todd Lamb has been elected as Oklahoma's new Lieutenant Governor.
Republican Todd Lamb Elected Lieutenant Governor
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Republican Todd Lamb has been elected as Oklahoma's new Lieutenant Governor.
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Primary Election Results Begin to Come In
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Oklahoma State Election Board officials said voting across the state went smoothly and preliminary reports show turnout appeared to be down in some areas.
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Primary Election Results Begin to Come In
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Oklahoma State Election Board officials said voting across the state went smoothly and preliminary reports show turnout appeared to be down in some areas.
Chat live and get the latest election results on NEWS 9 and News9.com.
State Senator Wants Governor To Get Rid of Cabinet
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A state senator is calling for Governor Brad Henry to get rid of his cabinet so the state can save millions of dollars a year.
State Senator Wants Governor To Get Rid of Cabinet
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A state senator is calling for Governor Brad Henry to get rid of his cabinet so the state can save millions of dollars a year.
Senate Democrats, Republicans Reach Budget Deal
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Senate leaders have reached a deal that would provide emergency funding for the senior nutrition program and public safety.
Senate Democrats, Republicans Reach Budget Deal
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Senate leaders have reached a deal that would provide emergency funding for the senior nutrition program and public safety.
State Senator Alleges a 'Secret Fund' in the House
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A state senator said he has the answer to restoring the full funding of the state's Senior Nutrition program by using money from what he calls a "secret fund."
State Senator Alleges a 'Secret Fund' in the House
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A state senator said he has the answer to restoring the full funding of the state's Senior Nutrition program by using money from what he calls a "secret fund."
Some Lawmakers Say State Agency Cuts are Positive
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There are continued cuts to state agencies because of a revenue shortfall, but there are some who say the cuts may be exactly what the government needs.
Some Lawmakers Say State Agency Cuts are Positive
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There are continued cuts to state agencies because of a revenue shortfall, but there are some who say the cuts may be exactly what the government needs.
Another Bid Announced For Lt. Governor's Post
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Next year's race for Lieutenant Governor could be an eastern Oklahoma face-off.
Another Bid Announced For Lt. Governor's Post
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Next year's race for Lieutenant Governor could be an eastern Oklahoma face-off.
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A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
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A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
Severe storms, heavy rain continue across Oklahoma, with flooding possible
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Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
60% of Oklahoma IDs not REAL ID-compliant one month before deadline, says Service Oklahoma
Kris Crawford
Service Oklahoma is extending hours to accommodate the rush before the REAL ID deadline. Find out if you're compliant and where to get your REAL ID.
REAL ID: What Oklahomans need to know before the deadline in May
Drake Johnson
Starting May 7, 2025, Oklahoma residents must have a REAL ID-compliant license to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. Over 2.1 million REAL IDs have already been issued in the state.
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