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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.
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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.
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.
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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Kenneth Corn Eyeing Oklahoma Lieutenant Governor
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State Sen. Kenneth Corn has told reporters he will make an announcement next week on a possible race for lieutenant governor.
Kenneth Corn Eyeing Oklahoma Lieutenant Governor
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State Sen. Kenneth Corn has told reporters he will make an announcement next week on a possible race for lieutenant governor.
State Looks To Close Testing Centers
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The Department of Public Safety is poised to shut down nearly half of its testing centers statewide because of budget problems.
State Looks To Close Testing Centers
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The Department of Public Safety is poised to shut down nearly half of its testing centers statewide because of budget problems.
Legislation Would Establish Permanent Funding Source For Endowed Chairs
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A state senator has filed legislation that could change the way the state provides matching funds for endowed chairs at colleges and universities.
Sen. Kenneth Corn of Poteau
Legislation Would Establish Permanent Funding Source For Endowed Chairs
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A state senator has filed legislation that could change the way the state provides matching funds for endowed chairs at colleges and universities.
Sen. Kenneth Corn of Poteau
Lawmaker Proposes Free Tuition At Oklahoma's Two-Year Colleges
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A state lawmaker wants to provide free tuition to students at Oklahoma's community colleges and career techs.
Senator Kenneth Corn of Poteau said Friday the proposal
Lawmaker Proposes Free Tuition At Oklahoma's Two-Year Colleges
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A state lawmaker wants to provide free tuition to students at Oklahoma's community colleges and career techs.
Senator Kenneth Corn of Poteau said Friday the proposal
Bill Allowing Taking Of Hunting, Fishing Licenses Vetoed
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry is vetoing a bill that would've allowed the taking of hunting and fishing licenses of those who hunt or fish without permission on farms, ranches or forests.
Bill Allowing Taking Of Hunting, Fishing Licenses Vetoed
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry is vetoing a bill that would've allowed the taking of hunting and fishing licenses of those who hunt or fish without permission on farms, ranches or forests.
Fundraiser Pays For Trip For World War II Vets
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Fifty World War Two veterans from LeFlore and Sequoyah counties will leave Friday for Washington, D.C., to visit the National World War II Memorial. Their expenses are being paid
Fundraiser Pays For Trip For World War II Vets
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Fifty World War Two veterans from LeFlore and Sequoyah counties will leave Friday for Washington, D.C., to visit the National World War II Memorial. Their expenses are being paid
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State Senator Calls For More Prison Space
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State Senator Kenneth Corn is calling for more prison space.
Corn says it's critical the state build room for more inmates because the Department of Corrections is expecting
State Senator Calls For More Prison Space
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State Senator Kenneth Corn is calling for more prison space.
Corn says it's critical the state build room for more inmates because the Department of Corrections is expecting
State Senator upset sex offender bill may be sidelined
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State Senator Brian Crain says he's upset that legislative maneuvering may have sidelined his bill to require sex offender notification on drivers' licenses.
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State Senator upset sex offender bill may be sidelined
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State Senator Brian Crain says he's upset that legislative maneuvering may have sidelined his bill to require sex offender notification on drivers' licenses.
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Oklahoma's wildfire response improvements from Gov. Stitt
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Kevin Stitt's Wildfire Response Working Group has released its first set of recommendations to improve Oklahoma's wildfire response, following the March fires and the dismissal of the state forestry director. The report identifies key challenges such as poor inter-agency communication, radio compatibility issues, and staffing shortages in rural fire departments.
Oklahoma's wildfire response improvements from Gov. Stitt
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Kevin Stitt's Wildfire Response Working Group has released its first set of recommendations to improve Oklahoma's wildfire response, following the March fires and the dismissal of the state forestry director. The report identifies key challenges such as poor inter-agency communication, radio compatibility issues, and staffing shortages in rural fire departments.
Vaccine skepticism and measles outbreaks alarm Oklahoma physicians
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and guests discuss the resurgence of measles, declining vaccination rates, and the challenges physicians face navigating health insurance hurdles in Oklahoma.
Vaccine skepticism and measles outbreaks alarm Oklahoma physicians
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and guests discuss the resurgence of measles, declining vaccination rates, and the challenges physicians face navigating health insurance hurdles in Oklahoma.
Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
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Oklahoma's wildfire response improvements from Gov. Stitt
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Kevin Stitt's Wildfire Response Working Group has released its first set of recommendations to improve Oklahoma's wildfire response, following the March fires and the dismissal of the state forestry director. The report identifies key challenges such as poor inter-agency communication, radio compatibility issues, and staffing shortages in rural fire departments.
Vaccine skepticism and measles outbreaks alarm Oklahoma physicians
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and guests discuss the resurgence of measles, declining vaccination rates, and the challenges physicians face navigating health insurance hurdles in Oklahoma.
Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
All clear at Arvest: Bank services back after online outage
Sam Modde
Arvest Bank online and mobile services operations back to normal, saying an internal system issue, not a cyberattack, caused Friday's temporary outage.
‘Could destroy our houses’: Collapsed culvert in Verdigris woman's backyard causing serious concern
Chloe Abbott
A Verdigris woman has serious concerns after a culvert collapsed in her backyard.
Tulsa musicians swap guitars for shovels for Recording Academy's Day That Music Cares
Ryan Gillin
Local musicians traded in their instruments for wheelbarrows on Friday for the Recording Academy's National Day of Service. They worked in the gardens at Food On The Move's Urban Farm.
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