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September 14, 2018

Season 6 Episode 680 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma prepares for strong beer and wine sales in grocery and convenience stores.

Oklahoma prepares for strong beer and wine sales in grocery and convenience stores on October 1st. Oklahoma City considers a new ordinance reducing penalties for marijuana possession. A new report shows Oklahoma poverty is down slightly, but the number of people without health insurance is increasing. And a survey shows Oklahoma teachers are still paid less than workers with similar educations.

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September 14, 2018

Season 6 Episode 680 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma prepares for strong beer and wine sales in grocery and convenience stores on October 1st. Oklahoma City considers a new ordinance reducing penalties for marijuana possession. A new report shows Oklahoma poverty is down slightly, but the number of people without health insurance is increasing. And a survey shows Oklahoma teachers are still paid less than workers with similar educations.

09/17/2018

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