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Oklahoma Truck Plant Brings 300 Jobs
Industrial Distribution - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Texas-based Tiger Truck LLC made it official on Monday it will locate a new assembly plant in Poteau, creating 300 jobs in eastern Oklahoma over a four-year period. The announcement was made during a ceremony in Poteau by
Source: www.manufacturing.net
State revenues rise again
Daily Oklahoman - See all the recent coverage from the Capitol. For the third consecutive year, Oklahoma has money to spare after filling its savings account. Figures released today show the state received record revenues for the fiscal year that ended June 30
Source: newsok.com
OU Researchers Looking To Develop HIV Vaccine
KOTV - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Two University of Oklahoma scientists are starting research that they hope will someday lead to the development of a vaccine to combat the HIV virus, which causes AIDS. The research to be performed by Mark Lang, an assistant
Source: www.kotv.com
V-mail: Is the surge working?
CNN - Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma told me he's disgusted by what he sees in Washington. He's one of the few who doesn't ask for earmarks for his state, telling me it shouldn't be a game about what Oklahoma can get from the federal government.
Source: www.cnn.com
Environmentalists deride power plant plan
Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Environmentalists warned of the risks of global warming and oklahoma dui health problems Monday as testimony got under way on a plan by a coalition of Oklahoma utilities to build a $1.8 billion, 950-megawatt coal-fired power plant. The plan
Source: www.examiner-enterprise.com
'Idol' Aiken caught up in airplane spat
Baltimore Sun - Clay Aiken was involved in an airplane disturbance with another passenger Saturday while en route to Oklahoma's Tulsa International Airport, a newspaper reported. The dispute on a Continental Airlines flight took place between Aiken, who was
Source: www.baltimoresun.com
Kansas utility seeks exemption to Oklahoma oversight
Tulsa World - OKLAHOMA CITY -- A Kansas company has filed a request with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission that would allow it to claim eminent domain when it builds transmission lines in the state. The Corporation Commission said the request by Topeka-based ITC
Source: www.tulsaworld.com
Capel kicks recruit off Oklahoma team
USA Today - NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma basketball coach Jeff Capel said Sunday he has dismissed incoming freshman Chris Early from the Sooners' team, but offered no reason for taking that action. The dismissal was announced in a four-paragraph news release
Source: www.usatoday.com
State Would Gain Funds For Children Health Insurance
KOTV - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A new study says the amount of money Oklahoma gets for children's health insurance would triple under a plan pending in Congress. The report by the nonprofit Families USA says the Sooner State would get about $141 million each
Source: www.kotv.com
Industrial Distribution - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Texas-based Tiger Truck LLC made it official on Monday it will locate a new assembly plant in Poteau, creating 300 jobs in eastern Oklahoma over a four-year period. The announcement was made during a ceremony in Poteau by
Source: www.manufacturing.net
State revenues rise again
Daily Oklahoman - See all the recent coverage from the Capitol. For the third consecutive year, Oklahoma has money to spare after filling its savings account. Figures released today show the state received record revenues for the fiscal year that ended June 30
Source: newsok.com
OU Researchers Looking To Develop HIV Vaccine
KOTV - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Two University of Oklahoma scientists are starting research that they hope will someday lead to the development of a vaccine to combat the HIV virus, which causes AIDS. The research to be performed by Mark Lang, an assistant
Source: www.kotv.com
V-mail: Is the surge working?
CNN - Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma told me he's disgusted by what he sees in Washington. He's one of the few who doesn't ask for earmarks for his state, telling me it shouldn't be a game about what Oklahoma can get from the federal government.
Source: www.cnn.com
Environmentalists deride power plant plan
Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Environmentalists warned of the risks of global warming and oklahoma dui health problems Monday as testimony got under way on a plan by a coalition of Oklahoma utilities to build a $1.8 billion, 950-megawatt coal-fired power plant. The plan
Source: www.examiner-enterprise.com
'Idol' Aiken caught up in airplane spat
Baltimore Sun - Clay Aiken was involved in an airplane disturbance with another passenger Saturday while en route to Oklahoma's Tulsa International Airport, a newspaper reported. The dispute on a Continental Airlines flight took place between Aiken, who was
Source: www.baltimoresun.com
Kansas utility seeks exemption to Oklahoma oversight
Tulsa World - OKLAHOMA CITY -- A Kansas company has filed a request with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission that would allow it to claim eminent domain when it builds transmission lines in the state. The Corporation Commission said the request by Topeka-based ITC
Source: www.tulsaworld.com
Capel kicks recruit off Oklahoma team
USA Today - NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma basketball coach Jeff Capel said Sunday he has dismissed incoming freshman Chris Early from the Sooners' team, but offered no reason for taking that action. The dismissal was announced in a four-paragraph news release
Source: www.usatoday.com
State Would Gain Funds For Children Health Insurance
KOTV - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A new study says the amount of money Oklahoma gets for children's health insurance would triple under a plan pending in Congress. The report by the nonprofit Families USA says the Sooner State would get about $141 million each
Source: www.kotv.com





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