The end of the year brought a few breaks for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.
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Osburn filing legislation to update Merit Protection System
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Stafford Museum raising $3 million for expansion
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More cargo flows through Port of Catoosa in 2017
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SandRidge ends bid to buy Bonanza Creek Energy
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Downtown Norman site selected for expanding dental office
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Interest in downtown buildings could help potential Cotter Ranch Tower sale
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Number of emergency certified teachers continues to increase
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Once busy Oklahoma death chamber stays quiet into 3rd year
Real Estate
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Stafford Museum raising $3 million for expansion
Nearly half of a $3 million fundraising goal has been collected toward the expansion of Weatherford’s top tourist attraction, officials said.
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Surrey Hills golf course adding nine holes
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Downtown Norman site selected for expanding dental office
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Interest in downtown buildings could help potential Cotter Ranch Tower sale
Health Care
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With new funding, OHCA rescinds provider rate cuts
The end of the year brought a few breaks for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.
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Martin Shkreli’s ex-lawyer found guilty of financial fraud
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Push continues to loosen restriction on tobacco settlement money
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Downtown Norman site selected for expanding dental office
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Legal weed hurts prognosis for California medical pot market
Energy
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Power providers offer solar options
Buying a bit of the sun might be more valuable depending on the utility.
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Tax overhaul leaves clean energy future uncertain
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Trump administration rescinding rules for oil, gas drilling
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OCC denies AG’s motion to dismiss PSO Wind Catcher project case
Capitol
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With new funding, OHCA rescinds provider rate cuts
The end of the year brought a few breaks for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.
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Osburn filing legislation to update Merit Protection System
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Push continues to loosen restriction on tobacco settlement money
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Number of emergency certified teachers continues to increase
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Lingering special session results in scheduling woes for interim studies