Articles Archive for July 2010
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Read the full story »- OUDaily: Oklahoma colleges seeing higher enrollment due to economic downturn
- Tulsa World: Oklahoma seeks high-speed rail funds
- NewsOK: Oklahoma Teacher’s Retirement plan substantially underfunded
- CapitolBeatOK: Senator Susan Paddack Democratic front-runner for superintendent’s nomination
- CapitolBeatOK: Janet Barresi front-runner in race for Republican nomination for state superintendent
- NewsOK: Winds of change for Oklahoma’s prairie chicken
- OK Policy Blog: We’re in this together: Private sector suffers, too, from public sector decay
- OK Policy Blog: Leading advocate for autism legislation leaving Oklahoma
- NewsOK: Meetings scheduled on mercury-contaminated fish in Oklahoma lakes
- NewsOK: Lack of autism coverage forces family out of Oklahoma
- CapitolBeatOK: Capitol exhibit celebrates three decades of Oklahoma, Taiwan ties
- NewsOK: Impeachment trial under way at Cheyenne and Arapaho headquarters
- OK Gazette: With a budget cut of nearly $1 million, OETA is laying off anchors, canceling many programs
- Okie Pundit: The solution for mercury-contaminated lakes is to eliminate coal plants
- Cherokee Phoenix: ‘We are Cherokee, no matter what’ they say
- Cherokee Phoenix: Oklahoma federal court won’t hear Cherokee Freedmen case, DC District Court case pending
- NewsOK: Mercury levels in 16 Oklahoma lakes called unsafe
- The Norman Transcript: WildCare asks for help in getting grant
- NewsOK: Gubernatorial hopefuls thrash out state’s issues at forum
- Tulsa World: Mayor won’t implement council’s budget amendments; council outraged
- OK Gazette: After $18M in state tax credits, Rocketplane files for bankruptcy
- progress on the prairie: A Local Economy is a Wealthy (& Healthy) Economy
- Urban Tulsa Weekly: Work starts to place Ten Commandments memorial at State Capitol
- NewsOK: New federal pollution restrictions could affect coal-fired power plants in Oklahoma
- NewsOK: Oklahoma City police identify man who died Monday in their custody
- OK Gazette: ACOG seeks partners for sustainable communities regional planning program
- The Journal Record: OKC radio: less local, less relevant?
- NewsOK: Oklahoma County jail has top homicide rate in country
- 2nd Friday Circuit of Art to Showcase Local Filmmakers
- Tulsa World: Oklahoma’s Indian students ahead of American Indians nationally in academics
- NewsOK: Oklahoma City workers’ comp judge under fire for campaign
- Tulsa World: Oklahoma’s smallest community nowhere to be found
- Tulsa World: While town populations grow, police force thins
- Tulsa World: Oklahoma women take on lawmakers



