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18-Sep-15

Season 5 Episode 512 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

State lawmakers listen to why Oklahoma puts so many women in prison, this week on ONR.

After two decades of reports and studies state lawmakers listen again to why Oklahoma puts so many women in prison. A death row inmate gets a last minute reprieve. We visit with the president of the retail liquor association about possible changes to Oklahoma's liquor laws. And Journal Record editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.

09/17/2015 | Rating NR

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18-Sep-15

Season 5 Episode 512 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

After two decades of reports and studies state lawmakers listen again to why Oklahoma puts so many women in prison. A death row inmate gets a last minute reprieve. We visit with the president of the retail liquor association about possible changes to Oklahoma's liquor laws. And Journal Record editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.

09/17/2015 | Rating NR

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