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Japan Eager To Welcome Tourists From Abroad Amid Cheap Yen
Associated Press
It’s hard to tell from his serious demeanor, but Akky International Corp. Chief Executive Hideyuki Abe can barely contain his excitement.
Japan Moves Toward Releasing Fukushima Nuke Plant Wastewater Into Sea
CBS News
The fishing industry around Japan's Fukushima coast expressed disappointment and resignation over the weekend as long-expected plans to start releasing treated wastewater into the ocean from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant moved one step closer to reality. The drastic measure has been adopted as the only practical way out of a dilemma that's plagued the damaged plant for more than a decade.
Japan OKs Plan To Release Fukushima Nuclear Plant Wastewater
Associated Press
Japan’s nuclear regulator on Wednesday approved plans by the operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant to release its treated radioactive wastewater into the sea next year, saying the outlined methods are safe and risks to the environment minimal.
Powerful earthquake strikes Japan
News 9
KURIHARA, Japan -- A magnitude 7.2 earthquake ripped across the mountains and rice fields of northern Japan on Saturday, killing at least four people as it sheared off hillsides, jolted buildings and shook
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Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Family Healthcare Clinic in Bartlesville closes abruptly
MaKayla Glenn
The Family Healthcare Clinic in Bartlesville has unexpectedly closed its doors, leaving employees and patients in shock. Former employee Brittaney Gentry-Wood revealed that staff were informed just days before the closure that they would continue serving patients until April 3, but a sudden board meeting led to the abrupt shutdown.
Family Healthcare Clinic in Bartlesville closes abruptly
MaKayla Glenn
The Family Healthcare Clinic in Bartlesville has unexpectedly closed its doors, leaving employees and patients in shock. Former employee Brittaney Gentry-Wood revealed that staff were informed just days before the closure that they would continue serving patients until April 3, but a sudden board meeting led to the abrupt shutdown.
Slight chance of storms Thursday
News On 6
Storm chances are returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Slight chance of storms Thursday
News On 6
Storm chances are returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
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Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Family Healthcare Clinic in Bartlesville closes abruptly
MaKayla Glenn
The Family Healthcare Clinic in Bartlesville has unexpectedly closed its doors, leaving employees and patients in shock. Former employee Brittaney Gentry-Wood revealed that staff were informed just days before the closure that they would continue serving patients until April 3, but a sudden board meeting led to the abrupt shutdown.
Slight chance of storms Thursday
News On 6
Storm chances are returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Thunder-driven sports betting bill advances at Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Oklahoma Senate passes Bill 585, opening a path for the OKC Thunder to receive a sports betting license. The proposal estimates $20 million in annual revenue for the state.
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa installs ‘Baby Box’ for safe, anonymous infant relinquishment
News On 6
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa now has a secure place where families can legally give up a baby without getting into trouble. The hospital says the safe haven box will make sure newborns get immediate medical care.
Nowata voters to decide on school bond proposal
Sam Carrico
Nowata Public Schools is looking for heightened security, roof repairs, and bus increase in an upcoming $17 million bond vote.
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