
This Week in Business
Clip: Season 4 Episode 409 | 2m 17s
This week in business: Performance-based budgeting and a new Cherokee Nation showcase.
Oklahoma is breaking new ground on performance-based budgeting, the Cherokee Nation is opening a new showcase in eastern Oklahoma, Platt College has new owners but the same name, and Kevin Durant is now part owner of an Oklahoma City-based business. Ted Streuli updates the stories making headlines in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

This Week in Business
Clip: Season 4 Episode 409 | 2m 17s
Oklahoma is breaking new ground on performance-based budgeting, the Cherokee Nation is opening a new showcase in eastern Oklahoma, Platt College has new owners but the same name, and Kevin Durant is now part owner of an Oklahoma City-based business. Ted Streuli updates the stories making headlines in business.
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