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Oklahoma Game Wardens Investigate Poaching In Mayes County
Reagan Ledbetter
Oklahoma Game Wardens are investigating a poaching incident involving a trophy buck shot illegally in Mayes County, urging the public to report any information.
Gov. Stitt Says Oklahoma Has 'Contract' With Major Company
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Governor Kevin Stitt said that the state of Oklahoma has a 'contract' with a company that will take advantage of the LEAD Act.
Electric Car Manufacturer Plans To Start Work This Summer
News 9
An electric car company plans to make battery modules in Oklahoma by this summer.
Mother Speaks Out After Mayes County Crash That Injured Her And 4 Children
Chinh Doan
On Aug. 30, Courteney Nelson and her four children, ages nine months to six years old, were in a minivan on their way from New York to Dallas to visit family when their lives were changed forever.
Showers, Storms Leave Behind Damage Across Parts Of Green Country
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Some much-needed rain fell across parts of Green Country on Wednesday bringing heavy winds, hail and lightening with it.
New jobs coming to Mayes County
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Power Soak, a company based near Kansas City, announced it's opening a second manufacturing plant in Pryor's MidAmerica Industrial Park, near US Highways 69 and 412.
The company makes
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Company lays off 60 employees
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(PRYOR, Okla.) - A company that puts educational courses on the Internet will lay off 60 people as part of a consolidation of operations.
White Plains, N.Y.-based Learn2 Corp. has decided to close
Company lays off 60 employees
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(PRYOR, Okla.) - A company that puts educational courses on the Internet will lay off 60 people as part of a consolidation of operations.
White Plains, N.Y.-based Learn2 Corp. has decided to close
Company lays off 60 employees
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(PRYOR, Okla.) - A company that puts educational courses on the Internet will lay off 60 people as part of a consolidation of operations.
White Plains, N.Y.-based Learn2 Corp. has decided to close
Company lays off 60 employees
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(PRYOR, Okla.) - A company that puts educational courses on the Internet will lay off 60 people as part of a consolidation of operations.
White Plains, N.Y.-based Learn2 Corp. has decided to close
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Rain expected Saturday, snow chances on Sunday
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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.
Rain expected Saturday, snow chances on Sunday
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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.
Oklahoma Flat Tax Bill: What lawmakers are saying
Sam Carrico
A bill aiming to change the tax code is making its way through the legislature. Senate Bill 304 would establish a flat 4.75% individual income tax rate instead of the tiered system currently in place.
Oklahoma Flat Tax Bill: What lawmakers are saying
Sam Carrico
A bill aiming to change the tax code is making its way through the legislature. Senate Bill 304 would establish a flat 4.75% individual income tax rate instead of the tiered system currently in place.
The Hot Seat: Emerging technologies, AI, and data centers
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Jay Shidler with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce discuss emerging technologies.
The Hot Seat: Emerging technologies, AI, and data centers
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Jay Shidler with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce discuss emerging technologies.
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Rain expected Saturday, snow chances on Sunday
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
Oklahoma Flat Tax Bill: What lawmakers are saying
Sam Carrico
A bill aiming to change the tax code is making its way through the legislature. Senate Bill 304 would establish a flat 4.75% individual income tax rate instead of the tiered system currently in place.
The Hot Seat: Emerging technologies, AI, and data centers
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Jay Shidler with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce discuss emerging technologies.
Fireworks dealer: Tariffs to increase costs for July 4th celebrations
Emory Bryan
Coweta fireworks wholesaler Randy Scott says tariffs on Chinese imports will increase some prices for consumers this July 4th, but the larger impact will be on fireworks purchased to mark the United States Semiquincentennial in 2026.
Baseball returns to Tulsa: Drillers open season with new manager Eric Wedge
Chloe Abbott
Baseball is back in Tulsa. It's the Drillers' season opener at Oneok Field on Friday. For the first time in seven seasons, players will have a new manager in the dugout when they take the field.
Floodwater kills more Oklahomans than tornadoes in the last decade—here's why
Stacia Knight
Over the last 10 years, flooding has killed more Oklahomans than any other weather event. The U.S. Natural Hazard Statistics says 38 Oklahomans have died due to flooding, while 23 have died from tornadoes.
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