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June 30, 2017

Season 6 Episode 621 | 27m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma is going up, as the state continues to cut funding.

Oklahoma's two U.S. Senators remain undecided on the health care bill, while Sayre prepares for the reopening of its hospital. Corrections officials warn that overcrowded state prisons are ready to erupt. The cost to attend college in Oklahoma is going up, as the state continues to cut funding. And vertical gardening in growtainers is a first for the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.

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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

June 30, 2017

Season 6 Episode 621 | 27m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma's two U.S. Senators remain undecided on the health care bill, while Sayre prepares for the reopening of its hospital. Corrections officials warn that overcrowded state prisons are ready to erupt. The cost to attend college in Oklahoma is going up, as the state continues to cut funding. And vertical gardening in growtainers is a first for the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.

07/05/2017

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