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July 20, 2018

Season 6 Episode 670 | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

More questions arise surrounding rules adopted for the regulation of medical cannabis.

More questions arise surrounding rules adopted for the regulation of medical cannabis. The gig economy is changing the way Oklahomans work and use office space. State officials continue to struggle with new protocols for using nitrogen gas to conduct executions. Officials unveil plans for the OKPOP museum in Tulsa. And Journal Record Associate Publisher Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.

07/23/2018

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July 20, 2018

Season 6 Episode 670 | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

More questions arise surrounding rules adopted for the regulation of medical cannabis. The gig economy is changing the way Oklahomans work and use office space. State officials continue to struggle with new protocols for using nitrogen gas to conduct executions. Officials unveil plans for the OKPOP museum in Tulsa. And Journal Record Associate Publisher Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.

07/23/2018

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