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13-Feb-15

Season 4 Episode 430 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Low oil prices roil the economies of Oklahoma's energy-dependent cities this week on ONR.L

Low oil prices send a shock through the economies of Oklahomaís energy-dependent cities. Oklahomaís budget shortfall spurs talk of deeper cuts in state services. Lawmakers take the first step toward banning a common, but dangerous practice. In a Black History Month feature, we visit one of Oklahomaís historic black towns. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli discusses the week in business.

02/13/2015 | Rating NR

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13-Feb-15

Season 4 Episode 430 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Low oil prices send a shock through the economies of Oklahomaís energy-dependent cities. Oklahomaís budget shortfall spurs talk of deeper cuts in state services. Lawmakers take the first step toward banning a common, but dangerous practice. In a Black History Month feature, we visit one of Oklahomaís historic black towns. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli discusses the week in business.

02/13/2015 | Rating NR

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