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July 28, 2017

Season 6 Episode 625 | 27m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

A federal grant to reduce teen pregnancies is going away, despite significant progress.

A federal grant to reduce teen pregnancy in Oklahoma is going away despite significant progress. Huge holes in the state budget have some lawmakers talking again about selling water to Texas. Despite concerns, there's no indication that Oklahoma's Indian gaming industry has reached a saturation point. And Journal Record Associate Publisher Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.

07/31/2017

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July 28, 2017

Season 6 Episode 625 | 27m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

A federal grant to reduce teen pregnancy in Oklahoma is going away despite significant progress. Huge holes in the state budget have some lawmakers talking again about selling water to Texas. Despite concerns, there's no indication that Oklahoma's Indian gaming industry has reached a saturation point. And Journal Record Associate Publisher Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.

07/31/2017

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