
April 8, 2022
Season 9 Episode 37 | 58m 30s
Oklahoma’s death rate now exceeds its birthrate but our population continues to grow .
Oklahoma’s death rate now exceeds its birthrate, but our population continues to grow because more people are moving here to live and work – and many of them are taking lucrative jobs in High Tech. Good news for a state economy seeking to diversify and rely less heavily on the oil and gas industry for growth. We’ll also offer tips on how to discuss the war in Ukraine with young children and meet
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

April 8, 2022
Season 9 Episode 37 | 58m 30s
Oklahoma’s death rate now exceeds its birthrate, but our population continues to grow because more people are moving here to live and work – and many of them are taking lucrative jobs in High Tech. Good news for a state economy seeking to diversify and rely less heavily on the oil and gas industry for growth. We’ll also offer tips on how to discuss the war in Ukraine with young children and meet
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