
July 07, 2017
Season 6 Episode 622 | 27m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Ongoing budget cuts are pricing many students out of a higher education.
Ongoing budget cuts are pricing many students out of a higher education. At the Oklahoma Lottery it's out with the old scratch off games and in with 16 new and re-vamped games with larger payouts and more winners. And while the state has made progress in reducing infant mortality rates, the number of minority infants who don't survive to their first birthday remains high.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

July 07, 2017
Season 6 Episode 622 | 27m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Ongoing budget cuts are pricing many students out of a higher education. At the Oklahoma Lottery it's out with the old scratch off games and in with 16 new and re-vamped games with larger payouts and more winners. And while the state has made progress in reducing infant mortality rates, the number of minority infants who don't survive to their first birthday remains high.
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