
November 16, 2018
Season 6 Episode 689 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Oklahoma's oil industry powers an economic rebound, but there are warning signs ahead.
Oklahoma's economy made a comeback powered by the oil industry. Newly sworn-in legislators anticipate more revenue, but crafting next year's state budget will still involve some hard choices. Oklahomans mourn the passing of music legend Roy Clark. An Oklahoma artist whose work is transforming castaway wood into works of art. And Journal Record Editor Russell Ray reviews the week in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

November 16, 2018
Season 6 Episode 689 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Oklahoma's economy made a comeback powered by the oil industry. Newly sworn-in legislators anticipate more revenue, but crafting next year's state budget will still involve some hard choices. Oklahomans mourn the passing of music legend Roy Clark. An Oklahoma artist whose work is transforming castaway wood into works of art. And Journal Record Editor Russell Ray reviews the week in business.
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