
9-Oct-15
Season 5 Episode 515 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
A new study shows Oklahoma falling short in the fight against cancer and tobacco use.
A new study shows Oklahoma still falling short in the fight against cancer and tobacco use, but that may be about to change. A plan to increase the state sales tax to fund education won't solve next year's projected budget deficit. The use of a drug not approved by Oklahoma protocols puts future executions in doubt. And Journal Record editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

9-Oct-15
Season 5 Episode 515 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
A new study shows Oklahoma still falling short in the fight against cancer and tobacco use, but that may be about to change. A plan to increase the state sales tax to fund education won't solve next year's projected budget deficit. The use of a drug not approved by Oklahoma protocols puts future executions in doubt. And Journal Record editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.
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