
14-Mar-14
Season 3 Episode 335 | 47m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
A closer look at stories that matter in Oklahoma.
Okla. medical professionals may be required to monitor all patients who receive prescription painkillers. Revenue shortfalls may delay state employee compensation changes. We hear debate about a bill to allow guns in cars in public school parking lots. Why do the same Okla. companies make it onto a “Best Place to Work” list year after year? Plus, an update on the week in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

14-Mar-14
Season 3 Episode 335 | 47m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Okla. medical professionals may be required to monitor all patients who receive prescription painkillers. Revenue shortfalls may delay state employee compensation changes. We hear debate about a bill to allow guns in cars in public school parking lots. Why do the same Okla. companies make it onto a “Best Place to Work” list year after year? Plus, an update on the week in business.
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