
November 06, 2020
Season 8 Episode 19 | 57m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
What turned out to be good for Republicans and disappointing for others.
The election is over…at least in Oklahoma. What turned out to be good for Republicans and disappointing for others. More than a week after a rare October ice storm ravages central Oklahoma, we’ll explain what you need to do to ensure your tree debris is carted away. And the fall surge in coronavirus has some school districts re-examining their plans for in-person and virtual learning.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

November 06, 2020
Season 8 Episode 19 | 57m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
The election is over…at least in Oklahoma. What turned out to be good for Republicans and disappointing for others. More than a week after a rare October ice storm ravages central Oklahoma, we’ll explain what you need to do to ensure your tree debris is carted away. And the fall surge in coronavirus has some school districts re-examining their plans for in-person and virtual learning.
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