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Wheat Prices Highest In More Than 10 Years
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Wheat prices in Oklahoma are at their highest levels in more than 10 years, nearing the $7 per bushel mark. Prices closed Friday between $6.45 and $6.77 at state markets and earlier
Rains Cut Into Promising Wheat Crop
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- What was once expected to be a bumper wheat crop in Oklahoma is being hit hard by the constant flooding across the state. Oklahoma Wheat Commission director Mark Hodges says only
Wheat Harvest Finally Getting Started
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The weather across Oklahoma is drying and allowing wheat farmers to finally get started harvesting their crop. State Wheat Commission director Mark Hodges says the harvest has started
Wheat Crop Likely Suffered Damage From Cold
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Agriculture officials say last weekend's cold temperatures likely caused damage to the state's wheat crop.
But the extent of the damage won't be known for at
Rain Provides Optimism For Wheat Farmers
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Recent rains in southwestern Oklahoma is too late to help this year's crops but is providing farmers with something they haven't had in a while _ optimism.
Wheat
Dry spring, high fuel costs putting pinch on Oklahoma wheat farmers
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Wheat farming in Oklahoma is never an easy task, but a combination of factors this year is making it particularly difficult for farmers of the state's Number One crop.
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Concerns raised over Oklahoma's wheat crop
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The dry, windy conditions of the past six weeks have wheat farmers concerned about their crops.
Oklahoma's Wheat Commmission Executive Director Mark Hodges says that
Concerns raised over Oklahoma's wheat crop
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The dry, windy conditions of the past six weeks have wheat farmers concerned about their crops.
Oklahoma's Wheat Commmission Executive Director Mark Hodges says that
Lack of rail capacity hard on some businesses
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Oklahoma City (AP) _ Increasing demand from a rebounding economy is using up much of the capacity of the rail system, and some Oklahoma businesses are feeling the pinch.
Mark Hodges, executive
Lack of rail capacity hard on some businesses
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Oklahoma City (AP) _ Increasing demand from a rebounding economy is using up much of the capacity of the rail system, and some Oklahoma businesses are feeling the pinch.
Mark Hodges, executive
Most Oklahoma wheat harvested; yield is average
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(Guymon-AP) -- The Oklahoma Wheat Commission says recent rain has slowed the wheat harvest in northern Oklahoma and the Panhandle, but about 85% of the process is completed.
Wheat commission executive
Most Oklahoma wheat harvested; yield is average
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(Guymon-AP) -- The Oklahoma Wheat Commission says recent rain has slowed the wheat harvest in northern Oklahoma and the Panhandle, but about 85% of the process is completed.
Wheat commission executive
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Oklahoma lawmakers override veto to expand breast cancer screening coverage
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma lawmakers voted to override Governor Stitt’s veto, making House Bill 1389 law and expanding insurance coverage for advanced breast cancer screenings.
Oklahoma lawmakers override veto to expand breast cancer screening coverage
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma lawmakers voted to override Governor Stitt’s veto, making House Bill 1389 law and expanding insurance coverage for advanced breast cancer screenings.
Oklahoma lawmakers vote to remove ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen
Destini Pittman
The House and Senate voted to approve a resolution that removes Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Allie Friesen. After it passed, it took effect immediately.
Oklahoma lawmakers vote to remove ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen
Destini Pittman
The House and Senate voted to approve a resolution that removes Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Allie Friesen. After it passed, it took effect immediately.
Showers end for the Tulsa metro. Here's how long sunshine will stick around
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Cooler temperatures are here and the gusty north wind is continuing to cool off areas south of Tulsa. Scattered showers and storms come to an end. Sunny and mild conditions return Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Another storm system could impact the region this weekend and into early next week.
Showers end for the Tulsa metro. Here's how long sunshine will stick around
News On 6
Cooler temperatures are here and the gusty north wind is continuing to cool off areas south of Tulsa. Scattered showers and storms come to an end. Sunny and mild conditions return Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Another storm system could impact the region this weekend and into early next week.
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Oklahoma lawmakers override veto to expand breast cancer screening coverage
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma lawmakers voted to override Governor Stitt’s veto, making House Bill 1389 law and expanding insurance coverage for advanced breast cancer screenings.
Oklahoma lawmakers vote to remove ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen
Destini Pittman
The House and Senate voted to approve a resolution that removes Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Allie Friesen. After it passed, it took effect immediately.
Showers end for the Tulsa metro. Here's how long sunshine will stick around
News On 6
Cooler temperatures are here and the gusty north wind is continuing to cool off areas south of Tulsa. Scattered showers and storms come to an end. Sunny and mild conditions return Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Another storm system could impact the region this weekend and into early next week.
OHP: pedestrian hit, killed on 169 near Owasso
Matt Kalish
Oklahoma Highway Patrol said a pedestrian died Thursday after being hit by a driver on US 169 near 56th Street North in Owasso.
Tulsa hosts national prosecutors' training on domestic violence and animal abuse cases
Chloe Abbott
Domestic violence and animal abuse cases are the main focus for attorneys from all over the country who are coming to Tulsa to get more training on those topics.
Checotah murder-suicide: Investigators determine who pulled the trigger
Matt Kalish
New details now on the murder-suicide in Checotah, including who investigators say pulled the trigger.
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