
July 14, 2017
Season 6 Episode 623 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
The town of Bokoshe struggles with a controversy over health impacts from coal ash.
Despite numerous reported cancer deaths that people in Bokoshe believe are due to coal ash, the state health department disagrees. Oklahoma lawmakers will again look to the energy sector as they search for ways to fill another large budget hole. And many brick and mortar stores in Oklahoma are closing because of what some call an unfair playing field.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

July 14, 2017
Season 6 Episode 623 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Despite numerous reported cancer deaths that people in Bokoshe believe are due to coal ash, the state health department disagrees. Oklahoma lawmakers will again look to the energy sector as they search for ways to fill another large budget hole. And many brick and mortar stores in Oklahoma are closing because of what some call an unfair playing field.
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