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21-Mar-14

Season 3 Episode 336 | 57m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

A closer look at stories that matter in Oklahoma.

Moore approves changes to its building codes to make homes better able to survive a tornado. Two death row inmates receive stays of execution. Backers of the state’s only spaceport say the industry is primed for takeoff.  State Impact Oklahoma’s Logan Layden has details of the troubles at Lake Texoma. Kristin Chenoweth returns to her hometown to teach students hoping to follow in her footsteps.

03/20/2014 | Rating NR

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21-Mar-14

Season 3 Episode 336 | 57m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Moore approves changes to its building codes to make homes better able to survive a tornado. Two death row inmates receive stays of execution. Backers of the state’s only spaceport say the industry is primed for takeoff.  State Impact Oklahoma’s Logan Layden has details of the troubles at Lake Texoma. Kristin Chenoweth returns to her hometown to teach students hoping to follow in her footsteps.

03/20/2014 | Rating NR

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