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USDA Announces FSA Will Temporarily Re-Open
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The USDA announced the Farm Service Agency will reopen temporarily on Thursday.
Six USDA Offices In Oklahoma Marked For Closure
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is closing of several of its offices in Oklahoma under a cost-cutting plan announced this week by federal officials.
Ice Storm Impacting Oklahoma Pecan Farmers
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TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Pecan farmers in northeastern Oklahoma say the recent ice storm has devastated their crops. Bill Ihle in Bristow says it appears about 20 million pounds of pecans have been lost.
Bank To Pay To Settle Loan Fraud Charges
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A federal prosecutor says a Guthrie-based bank corporation will pay more than $1.4 million to settle allegations of loan fraud related to agriculture loans.
U.S. Attorney
Governor Brad Henry Seeks Federal Drought Assistance
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry sends a letter to nine other governors asking them to join in his request for President Bush to re-authorize dormant agricultural and livestock assistance programs.
Henry
Some Oklahoma Farmers Not Interested In Low Interest Loans
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The federal government is making low interest loans available to Oklahoma farmers and ranchers who've suffered losses due to drought and extreme heat.
But some of those
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USDA Approves Disaster Designation For Oklahoma
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Governor Brad Henry says the US Department of Agriculture is approving a disaster declaration for Oklahoma's farmers and ranchers in all 77 counties.
The declaration
USDA Approves Disaster Designation For Oklahoma
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Governor Brad Henry says the US Department of Agriculture is approving a disaster declaration for Oklahoma's farmers and ranchers in all 77 counties.
The declaration
Frank Lucas tries to block plans to close farm offices
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) _ Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas wants to block a plan to close Farm Service Agency offices in Oklahoma and across the country.
Lucas calls the Agriculture Department's
Frank Lucas tries to block plans to close farm offices
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) _ Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas wants to block a plan to close Farm Service Agency offices in Oklahoma and across the country.
Lucas calls the Agriculture Department's
Emergency loans earmarked for northcentral Oklahoma farmers
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Farmers in eight Oklahoma counties will receive low-interest emergency loans from the federal government.
Governor Brad Henry said Monday he requested the designation because
Emergency loans earmarked for northcentral Oklahoma farmers
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Farmers in eight Oklahoma counties will receive low-interest emergency loans from the federal government.
Governor Brad Henry said Monday he requested the designation because
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Owner of Tulsa's Utica Square looking to sell shopping center
Sam Modde
Helmerich & Payne looking for new partner or owner for Utica Square, Tulsa's first suburban shopping hub near 21st and Lewis.
Owner of Tulsa's Utica Square looking to sell shopping center
Sam Modde
Helmerich & Payne looking for new partner or owner for Utica Square, Tulsa's first suburban shopping hub near 21st and Lewis.
Broken Arrow fifth graders leave behind legacy on fence
Sonora Meadows
Students at Leisure Park Elementary celebrate year's end with tradition, painting self-portraits for the school's legacy project—honoring past and future.
Broken Arrow fifth graders leave behind legacy on fence
Sonora Meadows
Students at Leisure Park Elementary celebrate year's end with tradition, painting self-portraits for the school's legacy project—honoring past and future.
Increasingly active weather pattern in Oklahoma into Memorial Day
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Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
Increasingly active weather pattern in Oklahoma into Memorial Day
News On 6
Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
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Owner of Tulsa's Utica Square looking to sell shopping center
Sam Modde
Helmerich & Payne looking for new partner or owner for Utica Square, Tulsa's first suburban shopping hub near 21st and Lewis.
Broken Arrow fifth graders leave behind legacy on fence
Sonora Meadows
Students at Leisure Park Elementary celebrate year's end with tradition, painting self-portraits for the school's legacy project—honoring past and future.
Increasingly active weather pattern in Oklahoma into Memorial Day
News On 6
Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
TPD investigating after teen shot: What we know
Matt Kalish
Tulsa Police said Thursday a 16-year-old girl was hospitalized after being shot.
Thunder Report: Hometown heroes looking for a repeat performance for Game 2
Steve McGehee
Thunder set to strike again at Western Conference Finals Game 2 against the Timberwolves—on the back of MVP SGA. Tune in for live updates at 7:30 PM from Paycom Center, OKC.
Lifeguards urge water safety as summer season heats up
Tevis Hillis
Oklahoma lifeguard of 46 years, Robyn Pendleton, reminds families about the importance of water safety and vigilance.
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