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Fairgoers Find 'Pot of Gold' At Tulsa State Fair
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Some folks at the Tulsa State Fair are finding big bucks they didn't know they had coming.
Oklahoma Revenue Collections Continue Positive Trend
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State officials say the new fiscal year got off to a good start with revenue collections for July exceeding both last year's collections and the official estimate.
State Treasurer Scott Meacham Will Not Seek Re-election
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State Treasurer Scott Meacham says he will not seek re-election and will step down when his current term ends in January 2011.
College Savings Plan Expanded
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The Oklahoma College Savings Plan is being expanded to allow families to open an account through their own financial adviser.
OK Legislature Not Ready To Tap Into Rainy Day Fund
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Oklahoma's legislature has $600 million less to spend this year than last year. There is money available in what's called The Rainy Day Fund, but there's not much motivation yet to tap into it.
State Revenue Up In May
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State revenue increased last month thanks to high energy prices and the taxes on oil and natural gas.
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Governor Estimates Storm Damage At $200 Million
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry is estimating the damage from this week's ice storm at more than $200 million. Meanwhile, State Farm Insurance says it has already taken nearly 6,000 claims and spokesperson John Wiscaver says about 10,000 claims are expected. Farmers Insurance spokesperson Michelle Levy says they have already had more than 5,500 claims.
Governor Estimates Storm Damage At $200 Million
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry is estimating the damage from this week's ice storm at more than $200 million. Meanwhile, State Farm Insurance says it has already taken nearly 6,000 claims and spokesperson John Wiscaver says about 10,000 claims are expected. Farmers Insurance spokesperson Michelle Levy says they have already had more than 5,500 claims.
Governor Estimates Storm Damage At $200 Million
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry is estimating the damage from this week's ice storm at more than $200 million. Meanwhile, State Farm Insurance says it has already taken nearly 6,000 claims
Governor Estimates Storm Damage At $200 Million
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry is estimating the damage from this week's ice storm at more than $200 million. Meanwhile, State Farm Insurance says it has already taken nearly 6,000 claims
State Revenue Collections Drop
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State revenue collections for October fell in three of four major categories. A report released on Tuesday by state Treasurer Scott Meacham shows the state collected $30.3 million
State Revenue Collections Drop
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State revenue collections for October fell in three of four major categories. A report released on Tuesday by state Treasurer Scott Meacham shows the state collected $30.3 million
Oklahoma Economy Still Growing
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A report shows Oklahoma's economy continued to grow in the first quarter of the fiscal year.
A report released Tuesday shows that quarterly tax receipts were up $30 million,
Oklahoma Economy Still Growing
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A report shows Oklahoma's economy continued to grow in the first quarter of the fiscal year.
A report released Tuesday shows that quarterly tax receipts were up $30 million,
August Revenue Collections Exceed Estimate
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Oklahoma's general revenue collections for August exceeded both official estimates and prior year collections. The increase is being credited in part on strong sales tax collections.
August Revenue Collections Exceed Estimate
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Oklahoma's general revenue collections for August exceeded both official estimates and prior year collections. The increase is being credited in part on strong sales tax collections.
Tax Collections Up In First Month Of Fiscal Year
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ More revenue is flowing into state coffers. The state Treasurer's Office says revenue collections for July, the first month of the new fiscal year, climbed by $4.2 million.
Tax Collections Up In First Month Of Fiscal Year
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ More revenue is flowing into state coffers. The state Treasurer's Office says revenue collections for July, the first month of the new fiscal year, climbed by $4.2 million.
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State Ends Fiscal Year With $151 Million Surplus
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma ended the 2007 fiscal year with a $151 million surplus thanks to a strong economy that brought record revenues to state government.
State Treasurer Scott Meacham says
State Ends Fiscal Year With $151 Million Surplus
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma ended the 2007 fiscal year with a $151 million surplus thanks to a strong economy that brought record revenues to state government.
State Treasurer Scott Meacham says
State Revenues Far Exceed Projections
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State lawmakers will have eight times more money to spend than originally estimated. State Treasurer Scott Meacham says corporate income tax collections are up for the past three
State Revenues Far Exceed Projections
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State lawmakers will have eight times more money to spend than originally estimated. State Treasurer Scott Meacham says corporate income tax collections are up for the past three
Treasurer's Office Honored For Improving State Investments
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The state Treasurer's office has received three awards from the Office of Personnel Management for demonstrating innovative government solutions.
State Treasurer Scott
Treasurer's Office Honored For Improving State Investments
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The state Treasurer's office has received three awards from the Office of Personnel Management for demonstrating innovative government solutions.
State Treasurer Scott
Weather Blamed For Lower Tax Collections
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - State tax collections dip in February and officials blame it partly on the weather.
Preliminary reports show General Fund collections totaled $304.8 million, which was 3%
Weather Blamed For Lower Tax Collections
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - State tax collections dip in February and officials blame it partly on the weather.
Preliminary reports show General Fund collections totaled $304.8 million, which was 3%
Panel Cautiously Approves Revenue Available For Lawmakers
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A panel of the state's top elected leaders gave initial approval to the amount of money lawmakers will have to spend in the fiscal year that begins July 1st.
But some
Panel Cautiously Approves Revenue Available For Lawmakers
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A panel of the state's top elected leaders gave initial approval to the amount of money lawmakers will have to spend in the fiscal year that begins July 1st.
But some
State Revenue Collections Exceed Prior Year, Estimate
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) State officials announced Tuesday that for the 22nd straight month, state receipts to the general revenue fund topped collections from the same month of the prior year.
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State Revenue Collections Exceed Prior Year, Estimate
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) State officials announced Tuesday that for the 22nd straight month, state receipts to the general revenue fund topped collections from the same month of the prior year.
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Additional storm chances for Oklahoma to return later this week
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Pleasant weather returned Tuesday with mostly sunny skies. The pattern brings additional storm chances heading into the weekend across Oklahoma.
Additional storm chances for Oklahoma to return later this week
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Pleasant weather returned Tuesday with mostly sunny skies. The pattern brings additional storm chances heading into the weekend across Oklahoma.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
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Additional storm chances for Oklahoma to return later this week
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Pleasant weather returned Tuesday with mostly sunny skies. The pattern brings additional storm chances heading into the weekend across Oklahoma.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
What you need to know about the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act
Alex Cameron
Breaking down the One Big, Beautiful Bill: Key components that could affect Oklahomans from Medicaid changes to SNAP cuts.
ODMHSAS needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to state audit
Chloe Abbott
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services says it needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to a state audit report released Tuesday.
Storms cause major damage in Fort Gibson; community rallies for clean-up effort
Erin Conrad
Fort Gibson was hit by a powerful storm, causing widespread damage and power outages. Community rallies to aid recovery effort and save a local historic building.
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