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Internet Explorer, The Love-To-Hate-It Web Browser, Will Die Next Year. Emma Bowman. , May 22, 2021. Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of2022. Politics.
WHEAT HARVESTING DELAYED IN SOME PARTS OF OKLAHOMA Rain and abnormal cloudy weather are leading to unfavorable drying conditions, delaying the wheat harvest in some parts of Oklahoma. Nearly six million acres of winter wheat is planted yearly in the state according to Oklahoma State University’s Department of Plant and Soil Sciences. The wheat typically grown is Hard Red Winter Wheat, which is used for goods like bread. FORMERLY INDICTED CABINET MEMBER PLANS LAWSUIT AGAINST A member of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s cabinet is filing a lawsuit against former Attorney General Mike Hunter. Secretary of Digital Transformation, David Ostrowe, held a news conference Wednesday announcing a lawsuit against the former attorney general. CHEROKEE NATION PROVIDING $2,000 TO EVERY CITIZEN FROM Cherokee citizens will receive direct assistance totaling $2,000, split in two payments over two years. The tribe will also use the money for the tribal nation's health care system, including their mental health care system and substance abuse program. "This plan is a comprehensive approach to stabilizing our government and businesses aswe
OKLAHOMA'S $8.3B BUDGET AGREEMENT INCLUDES TAX CUTS The new budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2022 would total $8.3 billion dollars. Top Republican lawmakers say the agreement would maintain all state core service funding while also providing tax relief to individuals and businesses. The corporate income tax would be cut from 6 percent to 4 percent, while personal income tax would be cut from 5 HOW MUCH MONEY WILL OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITIES GET FROM THE The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday how it would allocate more than $36 billion to higher education institutions as part of the American Rescue Plan. StateImpact’s Robby Korth reports how more than $418 million will be spent in Oklahoma. WESTERN KANSAS FARMERS BEGIN TO SEE BETTER PROFITS WITH Western Kansas Farmers Begin To See Better Profits With Less Irrigation. Center pivot irrigation sprinklers water a wheat field in Finney County, Kansas. A few years ago, Stuart Beckman drove 65 miles with a neighbor to attend a wedding in Saint Francis in the northwest corner of Kansas. The two farmers weren’t particularly welcome. GRACE PERIOD GRANTED FOR EXPIRED OKLAHOMA DRIVER As part of its coronavirus response, the state is giving an indefinite grace period to Oklahomans whose licenses expired on or after February 15, 2020. The Department of Public Safety granted the extension in response to Governor Kevin Stitt’s executive order declaring a state of emergency for Oklahoma. The agency doesn’t want large numbers BLACK FARMERS TO RECEIVE STIMULUS AID AFTER DECADES OF The newest stimulus bill includes $4 billion in debt relief and an additional $1 billion for assistance that Black farmers have been waiting on for decades. Under the bill, the USDA will pay Black and other disadvantaged groups 120% of debts administered by the Farm Service Agency or from a Commodity Credit Corporation Farm StorageFacility Loan.
THE PROS AND CONS OF BUYING GAS WITH OR WITHOUT ETHANOL Some people believe they get better mileage”. Jim says OnCue’s customers are split almost 50/50 between clear gas, and the 10 percent ethanol mix called E-10. The company also sells E-85, but it isn’t one of their stronger products. No one seems to know how this divide between E-10 and clear gas started. That’s just how it is.KOSU - HOMEPAGE
Internet Explorer, The Love-To-Hate-It Web Browser, Will Die Next Year. Emma Bowman. , May 22, 2021. Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of2022. Politics.
WHEAT HARVESTING DELAYED IN SOME PARTS OF OKLAHOMA Rain and abnormal cloudy weather are leading to unfavorable drying conditions, delaying the wheat harvest in some parts of Oklahoma. Nearly six million acres of winter wheat is planted yearly in the state according to Oklahoma State University’s Department of Plant and Soil Sciences. The wheat typically grown is Hard Red Winter Wheat, which is used for goods like bread. FORMERLY INDICTED CABINET MEMBER PLANS LAWSUIT AGAINST A member of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s cabinet is filing a lawsuit against former Attorney General Mike Hunter. Secretary of Digital Transformation, David Ostrowe, held a news conference Wednesday announcing a lawsuit against the former attorney general. CHEROKEE NATION PROVIDING $2,000 TO EVERY CITIZEN FROM Cherokee citizens will receive direct assistance totaling $2,000, split in two payments over two years. The tribe will also use the money for the tribal nation's health care system, including their mental health care system and substance abuse program. "This plan is a comprehensive approach to stabilizing our government and businesses aswe
OKLAHOMA'S $8.3B BUDGET AGREEMENT INCLUDES TAX CUTS The new budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2022 would total $8.3 billion dollars. Top Republican lawmakers say the agreement would maintain all state core service funding while also providing tax relief to individuals and businesses. The corporate income tax would be cut from 6 percent to 4 percent, while personal income tax would be cut from 5 HOW MUCH MONEY WILL OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITIES GET FROM THE The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday how it would allocate more than $36 billion to higher education institutions as part of the American Rescue Plan. StateImpact’s Robby Korth reports how more than $418 million will be spent in Oklahoma. WESTERN KANSAS FARMERS BEGIN TO SEE BETTER PROFITS WITH Western Kansas Farmers Begin To See Better Profits With Less Irrigation. Center pivot irrigation sprinklers water a wheat field in Finney County, Kansas. A few years ago, Stuart Beckman drove 65 miles with a neighbor to attend a wedding in Saint Francis in the northwest corner of Kansas. The two farmers weren’t particularly welcome. GRACE PERIOD GRANTED FOR EXPIRED OKLAHOMA DRIVER As part of its coronavirus response, the state is giving an indefinite grace period to Oklahomans whose licenses expired on or after February 15, 2020. The Department of Public Safety granted the extension in response to Governor Kevin Stitt’s executive order declaring a state of emergency for Oklahoma. The agency doesn’t want large numbers BLACK FARMERS TO RECEIVE STIMULUS AID AFTER DECADES OF The newest stimulus bill includes $4 billion in debt relief and an additional $1 billion for assistance that Black farmers have been waiting on for decades. Under the bill, the USDA will pay Black and other disadvantaged groups 120% of debts administered by the Farm Service Agency or from a Commodity Credit Corporation Farm StorageFacility Loan.
THE PROS AND CONS OF BUYING GAS WITH OR WITHOUT ETHANOL Some people believe they get better mileage”. Jim says OnCue’s customers are split almost 50/50 between clear gas, and the 10 percent ethanol mix called E-10. The company also sells E-85, but it isn’t one of their stronger products. No one seems to know how this divide between E-10 and clear gas started. That’s just how it is.HOW TO LISTEN
To listen to KOSU and The Spy, open the iHeartRadio app or the TuneIn app installed on your device and tap the cast button in the app. This will send the audio to your Chromecast connected TV. Chromecast works with iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and ChromeOS devices. TULSA VOTERS APPROVE MASSIVE SCHOOL BOND PACKAGE Tulsa voters approved a massive $414 million bond package for the city’s public school district on Tuesday. The package was broken up into four questions focused on improving Tulsa Public Schools’ building, technology and transportation infrastructure as well as funding learning programs. WHEAT HARVESTING DELAYED IN SOME PARTS OF OKLAHOMA Rain and abnormal cloudy weather are leading to unfavorable drying conditions, delaying the wheat harvest in some parts of Oklahoma. Nearly six million acres of winter wheat is planted yearly in the state according to Oklahoma State University’s Department of Plant and Soil Sciences. The wheat typically grown is Hard Red Winter Wheat, which is used for goods like bread. U.S. SUFFERS OVER 7 RANSOMWARE ATTACKS AN HOUR. IT'S NOW A 1 day ago · The United States suffered 65,000 ransomware attacks last year – or over seven an hour. And it will likely get worse. What was previously seen as a nuisance is fast becoming a national security problem as cybercriminals target key parts of the country'sinfrastructure.
MAPPING TULSA'S GREENWOOD DISTRICT BACK TO LIFE Sean Thomas is a PhD student at Oklahoma State University, where he's gone through the pain-staking process of adding nearly 600 pages of handwritten property ownership records into a mapping program. He hopes the end result will be able to accurately show how the Greenwood District has been transformed in the past 100 years. MILLIONS COULD FACE EVICTION WITH FEDERAL MORATORIUM 1 day ago · Congress approved $47 billion to help struggling renters avoid eviction. But that money still isn't reaching many who need it. And an eviction moratorium from the DEVELOPER ABANDONS KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE PROJECT, ENDING 1 day ago · The company behind the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline said Wednesday it's officially terminating the project. TC Energy already had suspended construction in January when President Biden revoked a key cross-border presidential permit. The announcement ends a more than decade-long battle that came to signify the debate over whether fossil fuels should be left in the ground to address FORMER QUAPAW CHAIRMAN DISQUALIFIED FROM 2021 ELECTION 7 hours ago · After losing his seat as Quapaw Tribal Chairman in 2020, John Berrey planned to run for vice-chairman in the upcoming elections, but that move was challenged by registered Quapaw voters because of an ongoing legal controversy surrounding Berrey’s tenure. He already faces criminal charges and could be disenrolled from theTribe.
HOW A NEW TEAM OF FEDS HACKED THE HACKERS AND GOT COLONIAL The Department of Justice on Monday touted the recovery of $2.3 million — about half — of the ransom that was collected by hackers in the Colonial Pipeline attack last month. Experts say it was a surprising outcome to an increasingly frequent and severe crime. "Ransomware is very seldom recovered," said April Falcon Doss, executive director of the Institute for Technology Law and Policy at THESE KANSANS SEE A WAY TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE BY Ebony Murell and a few interns meticulously sort 99 kinds of silphium. It’s a wild relative to a sunflower. And the biologists at The Land Institute — an outfit devoted to finding out how science can make farming more planet-friendly — want to unravel the plant’s secrets for tolerating bugs and diseases. “We don’t know what all of these traits mean in terms of plant defensesKOSU - HOMEPAGE
Internet Explorer, The Love-To-Hate-It Web Browser, Will Die Next Year. Emma Bowman. , May 22, 2021. Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of2022. Politics.
FORMERLY INDICTED CABINET MEMBER PLANS LAWSUIT AGAINST A member of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s cabinet is filing a lawsuit against former Attorney General Mike Hunter. Secretary of Digital Transformation, David Ostrowe, held a news conference Wednesday announcing a lawsuit against the former attorney general. CHEROKEE NATION PROVIDING $2,000 TO EVERY CITIZEN FROM Cherokee citizens will receive direct assistance totaling $2,000, split in two payments over two years. The tribe will also use the money for the tribal nation's health care system, including their mental health care system and substance abuse program. "This plan is a comprehensive approach to stabilizing our government and businesses aswe
WESTERN KANSAS FARMERS BEGIN TO SEE BETTER PROFITS WITH Western Kansas Farmers Begin To See Better Profits With Less Irrigation. Center pivot irrigation sprinklers water a wheat field in Finney County, Kansas. A few years ago, Stuart Beckman drove 65 miles with a neighbor to attend a wedding in Saint Francis in the northwest corner of Kansas. The two farmers weren’t particularly welcome. OKLAHOMA'S $8.3B BUDGET AGREEMENT INCLUDES TAX CUTS The new budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2022 would total $8.3 billion dollars. Top Republican lawmakers say the agreement would maintain all state core service funding while also providing tax relief to individuals and businesses. The corporate income tax would be cut from 6 percent to 4 percent, while personal income tax would be cut from 5 $60 MILLION TO HELP EXPAND SMALL MEAT PROCESSORS INCLUDED The new $900 billion coronavirus relief bill recently passed by Congress includes $60 million of grants for small meat processors to update and expand their facilities.. Up to $200,000 in grants can be used to update or expand a small processing facility to meet U.S.Department of
GRACE PERIOD GRANTED FOR EXPIRED OKLAHOMA DRIVER As part of its coronavirus response, the state is giving an indefinite grace period to Oklahomans whose licenses expired on or after February 15, 2020. The Department of Public Safety granted the extension in response to Governor Kevin Stitt’s executive order declaring a state of emergency for Oklahoma. The agency doesn’t want large numbers BLACK FARMERS TO RECEIVE STIMULUS AID AFTER DECADES OF The newest stimulus bill includes $4 billion in debt relief and an additional $1 billion for assistance that Black farmers have been waiting on for decades. Under the bill, the USDA will pay Black and other disadvantaged groups 120% of debts administered by the Farm Service Agency or from a Commodity Credit Corporation Farm StorageFacility Loan.
'WE'RE NOT GOING TO GIVE UP OUR JURISDICTION': CHICKASAW "We've been operating, since I came to work for the Nation, as though we have boundaries," Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby said while talking about the recent Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals decision that affirmed what he already knew: the Chickasaw Nation's reservation boundaries were never disestablished. OKLAHOMA COURT AFFIRMS RESERVATIONS OF CHEROKEE, CHICKASAW left to right: Shaun Bosse and Travis Hogner. In two cases on Thursday, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled the tribal boundaries of the Cherokee and Chickasaw Nations were never disestablished by Congress. First, the court ruled that the Chickasaw Nation has jurisdiction, not the state, in the case of a man on Oklahoma's death row.KOSU - HOMEPAGE
Internet Explorer, The Love-To-Hate-It Web Browser, Will Die Next Year. Emma Bowman. , May 22, 2021. Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of2022. Politics.
FORMERLY INDICTED CABINET MEMBER PLANS LAWSUIT AGAINST A member of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s cabinet is filing a lawsuit against former Attorney General Mike Hunter. Secretary of Digital Transformation, David Ostrowe, held a news conference Wednesday announcing a lawsuit against the former attorney general. CHEROKEE NATION PROVIDING $2,000 TO EVERY CITIZEN FROM Cherokee citizens will receive direct assistance totaling $2,000, split in two payments over two years. The tribe will also use the money for the tribal nation's health care system, including their mental health care system and substance abuse program. "This plan is a comprehensive approach to stabilizing our government and businesses aswe
WESTERN KANSAS FARMERS BEGIN TO SEE BETTER PROFITS WITH Western Kansas Farmers Begin To See Better Profits With Less Irrigation. Center pivot irrigation sprinklers water a wheat field in Finney County, Kansas. A few years ago, Stuart Beckman drove 65 miles with a neighbor to attend a wedding in Saint Francis in the northwest corner of Kansas. The two farmers weren’t particularly welcome. OKLAHOMA'S $8.3B BUDGET AGREEMENT INCLUDES TAX CUTS The new budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2022 would total $8.3 billion dollars. Top Republican lawmakers say the agreement would maintain all state core service funding while also providing tax relief to individuals and businesses. The corporate income tax would be cut from 6 percent to 4 percent, while personal income tax would be cut from 5 $60 MILLION TO HELP EXPAND SMALL MEAT PROCESSORS INCLUDED The new $900 billion coronavirus relief bill recently passed by Congress includes $60 million of grants for small meat processors to update and expand their facilities.. Up to $200,000 in grants can be used to update or expand a small processing facility to meet U.S.Department of
GRACE PERIOD GRANTED FOR EXPIRED OKLAHOMA DRIVER As part of its coronavirus response, the state is giving an indefinite grace period to Oklahomans whose licenses expired on or after February 15, 2020. The Department of Public Safety granted the extension in response to Governor Kevin Stitt’s executive order declaring a state of emergency for Oklahoma. The agency doesn’t want large numbers BLACK FARMERS TO RECEIVE STIMULUS AID AFTER DECADES OF The newest stimulus bill includes $4 billion in debt relief and an additional $1 billion for assistance that Black farmers have been waiting on for decades. Under the bill, the USDA will pay Black and other disadvantaged groups 120% of debts administered by the Farm Service Agency or from a Commodity Credit Corporation Farm StorageFacility Loan.
'WE'RE NOT GOING TO GIVE UP OUR JURISDICTION': CHICKASAW "We've been operating, since I came to work for the Nation, as though we have boundaries," Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby said while talking about the recent Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals decision that affirmed what he already knew: the Chickasaw Nation's reservation boundaries were never disestablished. OKLAHOMA COURT AFFIRMS RESERVATIONS OF CHEROKEE, CHICKASAW left to right: Shaun Bosse and Travis Hogner. In two cases on Thursday, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled the tribal boundaries of the Cherokee and Chickasaw Nations were never disestablished by Congress. First, the court ruled that the Chickasaw Nation has jurisdiction, not the state, in the case of a man on Oklahoma's death row.HOW TO LISTEN
To listen to KOSU and The Spy, open the iHeartRadio app or the TuneIn app installed on your device and tap the cast button in the app. This will send the audio to your Chromecast connected TV. Chromecast works with iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and ChromeOS devices. FAKE COVID VACCINE CARDS ARE BEING SOLD ONLINE. USING ONE A vendor on Amazon was discovered selling a pack of blank COVID-19 vaccination cards this week. The post has since been removed, but photos re-shared online showed a 10-pack of blank cards going for $12.99.. In the U.S., actually getting a COVID-19 vaccine and receiving a legitimate vaccination card is free of charge. HEADLINES: EXPIRING VACCINES, INMATE TABLETS & SOONERS 49 minutes ago · Local headlines for Thursday, June 10, 2021. State seeks federal guidance on vaccines set to expire at the end of thismonth.Tulsa World
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TULSA VOTERS APPROVE MASSIVE SCHOOL BOND PACKAGE 1 day ago · Tulsa voters approved a massive $414 million bond package for the city’s public school district on Tuesday. The package was broken up into four questions focused on improving Tulsa Public Schools’ building, technology and transportation infrastructure as well as funding learning programs. MAPPING TULSA'S GREENWOOD DISTRICT BACK TO LIFE Sean Thomas is a PhD student at Oklahoma State University, where he's gone through the pain-staking process of adding nearly 600 pages of handwritten property ownership records into a mapping program. He hopes the end result will be able to accurately show how the Greenwood District has been transformed in the past 100 years. SUPREME COURT RULES TRIBAL POLICE CAN DETAIN NON-NATIVES 1 day ago · Tribal forces can investigate and hold non-Native Americans while waiting for back up from state police or federal officers, but they can't arrest them. Tribes say that means criminalsgoing free.
HOW A NEW TEAM OF FEDS HACKED THE HACKERS AND GOT COLONIAL The Department of Justice on Monday touted the recovery of $2.3 million — about half — of the ransom that was collected by hackers in the Colonial Pipeline attack last month. Experts say it was a surprising outcome to an increasingly frequent and severe crime. "Ransomware is very seldom recovered," said April Falcon Doss, executive director of the Institute for Technology Law and Policy at THESE KANSANS SEE A WAY TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE BY 1 day ago · Ebony Murell and a few interns meticulously sort 99 kinds of silphium. It’s a wild relative to a sunflower. And the biologists at The Land Institute — an outfit devoted to finding out how science can make farming more planet-friendly — want to unravel the plant’s secrets for tolerating bugs and diseases. “We don’t know what all of these traits mean in terms of plant defensesBRADLEY MANNING
The severity of Bradley Manning's punishment is expected to hinge on his motives. The former Army intelligence analyst was acquitted of aiding the enemy, which would have put him inKOSU - HOMEPAGE
Internet Explorer, The Love-To-Hate-It Web Browser, Will Die Next Year. Emma Bowman. , May 22, 2021. Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of2022. Politics.
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To listen to KOSU and The Spy, open the iHeartRadio app or the TuneIn app installed on your device and tap the cast button in the app. This will send the audio to your Chromecast connected TV. Chromecast works with iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and ChromeOS devices. CHEROKEE NATION PROVIDING $2,000 TO EVERY CITIZEN FROM Cherokee citizens will receive direct assistance totaling $2,000, split in two payments over two years. The tribe will also use the money for the tribal nation's health care system, including their mental health care system and substance abuse program. "This plan is a comprehensive approach to stabilizing our government and businesses aswe
OKLAHOMA'S $8.3B BUDGET AGREEMENT INCLUDES TAX CUTS The new budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2022 would total $8.3 billion dollars. Top Republican lawmakers say the agreement would maintain all state core service funding while also providing tax relief to individuals and businesses. The corporate income tax would be cut from 6 percent to 4 percent, while personal income tax would be cut from 5 WESTERN KANSAS FARMERS BEGIN TO SEE BETTER PROFITS WITH Western Kansas Farmers Begin To See Better Profits With Less Irrigation. Center pivot irrigation sprinklers water a wheat field in Finney County, Kansas. A few years ago, Stuart Beckman drove 65 miles with a neighbor to attend a wedding in Saint Francis in the northwest corner of Kansas. The two farmers weren’t particularly welcome. HOW MUCH MONEY WILL OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITIES GET FROM THE The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday how it would allocate more than $36 billion to higher education institutions as part of the American Rescue Plan. StateImpact’s Robby Korth reports how more than $418 million will be spent in Oklahoma. $60 MILLION TO HELP EXPAND SMALL MEAT PROCESSORS INCLUDED The new $900 billion coronavirus relief bill recently passed by Congress includes $60 million of grants for small meat processors to update and expand their facilities.. Up to $200,000 in grants can be used to update or expand a small processing facility to meet U.S.Department of
ALCOHOL DELIVERY TEMPORARILY ALLOWED IN OKLAHOMA Update: ABLE has extended delivery and curbside pickup of alcohol through May 15. Oklahomans aged 21 years and older can now get beer, wine and spirits delivered to their front door, at least temporarily. The Oklahoma ABLE Commission will allow delivery of alcoholic beverages until April 17th, following Governor Kevin Stitt’s newly amended executive orders to curb the spread of COVID-19. THE PROS AND CONS OF BUYING GAS WITH OR WITHOUT ETHANOL Some people believe they get better mileage”. Jim says OnCue’s customers are split almost 50/50 between clear gas, and the 10 percent ethanol mix called E-10. The company also sells E-85, but it isn’t one of their stronger products. No one seems to know how this divide between E-10 and clear gas started. That’s just how it is.KATELEIGH MILLS
Kateleigh Mills returned to KOSU in December 2019 as Special Projects Reporter, following a year-long stint at KWBU in Waco, Texas. Mills oversees the KOSU Texting Club, one of the tools KOSU uses to directly engage with community members on issues in Oklahoma. She is the producer for KOSU's Audio Diaries podcast, which was created in 2020as a
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Internet Explorer, The Love-To-Hate-It Web Browser, Will Die Next Year. Emma Bowman. , May 22, 2021. Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of2022. Politics.
HOW TO LISTEN
To listen to KOSU and The Spy, open the iHeartRadio app or the TuneIn app installed on your device and tap the cast button in the app. This will send the audio to your Chromecast connected TV. Chromecast works with iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and ChromeOS devices. CHEROKEE NATION PROVIDING $2,000 TO EVERY CITIZEN FROM Cherokee citizens will receive direct assistance totaling $2,000, split in two payments over two years. The tribe will also use the money for the tribal nation's health care system, including their mental health care system and substance abuse program. "This plan is a comprehensive approach to stabilizing our government and businesses aswe
OKLAHOMA'S $8.3B BUDGET AGREEMENT INCLUDES TAX CUTS The new budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2022 would total $8.3 billion dollars. Top Republican lawmakers say the agreement would maintain all state core service funding while also providing tax relief to individuals and businesses. The corporate income tax would be cut from 6 percent to 4 percent, while personal income tax would be cut from 5 WESTERN KANSAS FARMERS BEGIN TO SEE BETTER PROFITS WITH Western Kansas Farmers Begin To See Better Profits With Less Irrigation. Center pivot irrigation sprinklers water a wheat field in Finney County, Kansas. A few years ago, Stuart Beckman drove 65 miles with a neighbor to attend a wedding in Saint Francis in the northwest corner of Kansas. The two farmers weren’t particularly welcome. HOW MUCH MONEY WILL OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITIES GET FROM THE The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday how it would allocate more than $36 billion to higher education institutions as part of the American Rescue Plan. StateImpact’s Robby Korth reports how more than $418 million will be spent in Oklahoma. $60 MILLION TO HELP EXPAND SMALL MEAT PROCESSORS INCLUDED The new $900 billion coronavirus relief bill recently passed by Congress includes $60 million of grants for small meat processors to update and expand their facilities.. Up to $200,000 in grants can be used to update or expand a small processing facility to meet U.S.Department of
ALCOHOL DELIVERY TEMPORARILY ALLOWED IN OKLAHOMA Update: ABLE has extended delivery and curbside pickup of alcohol through May 15. Oklahomans aged 21 years and older can now get beer, wine and spirits delivered to their front door, at least temporarily. The Oklahoma ABLE Commission will allow delivery of alcoholic beverages until April 17th, following Governor Kevin Stitt’s newly amended executive orders to curb the spread of COVID-19. THE PROS AND CONS OF BUYING GAS WITH OR WITHOUT ETHANOL Some people believe they get better mileage”. Jim says OnCue’s customers are split almost 50/50 between clear gas, and the 10 percent ethanol mix called E-10. The company also sells E-85, but it isn’t one of their stronger products. No one seems to know how this divide between E-10 and clear gas started. That’s just how it is.KATELEIGH MILLS
Kateleigh Mills returned to KOSU in December 2019 as Special Projects Reporter, following a year-long stint at KWBU in Waco, Texas. Mills oversees the KOSU Texting Club, one of the tools KOSU uses to directly engage with community members on issues in Oklahoma. She is the producer for KOSU's Audio Diaries podcast, which was created in 2020as a
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AFTER ASSAULTS, OKLAHOMA PRISONS BRIEFLY LOCKED DOWN 1 day ago · Prisons around the state briefly locked down and cancelled visitation over the weekend after a prisoner at North Fork Correctional Center in Sayre seriously injured multiple other prisoners. The man injured at least six other prisoners on Friday. Four were hurt so badly they needed to be flown to local hospitals and two were picked up by ambulances. DONATE YOUR VEHICLE TO KOSU KOSU partners with Charitable Adult Rides & Services to provide a secure and convenient way for you to donate your car, truck, motorcycle, ATV, trailer, boat, airplane or motor home. It's an easy way to get rid of your junk and get a tax deduction. We’ll even tow your vehicle! To get started, call (855) 277-2346 or go to KOSU'svehicle
HOW A NEW TEAM OF FEDS HACKED THE HACKERS AND GOT COLONIAL 15 hours ago · The Department of Justice on Monday touted the recovery of $2.3 million — about half — of the ransom that was collected by hackers in the Colonial Pipeline attack last month. Experts say it was a surprising outcome to an increasingly frequent and severe crime. "Ransomware is very seldom recovered," said April Falcon Doss, executive director of the Institute for Technology Lawand Policy at
FORMERLY INDICTED CABINET MEMBER PLANS LAWSUIT AGAINST Formerly Indicted Cabinet Member Plans Lawsuit Against Former Oklahoma Attorney General. A member of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s cabinet is filing a lawsuit against former Attorney General Mike Hunter. Secretary of Digital Transformation, David Ostrowe, held a news conference Wednesday announcing a lawsuit against the former attorneygeneral.
HEADLINES: FOOD CLAIMS FRAUD, TPS BOND VOTE & SOONERS 10 hours ago · Department of Education uncovers fraud in food claims. (The McCarville Report)Oklahoma nears 8500 deaths from COVID-19. (Muscogee Nation partners with schools for vaccinations.Tulsa World DESPITE REFORM ADVOCATE PLEAS, OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE 2 hours ago · The Oklahoma City Council approved more than $227 million for the city’s police budget on Tuesday. The total is a $1.3 million increase over the last fiscal year. The budget approval comes one year after some residents demanded funds be taken away KAMALA HARRIS TELLS GUATEMALANS NOT TO MIGRATE TO THE 1 day ago · Updated June 7, 2021 at 10:55 PM ET. Vice President Harris, in her first foreign trip since taking office, had a direct message for Guatemalans thinking A HOTTER CLIMATE IS SHRINKING THE WATER SUPPLY IN THE 4 hours ago · Lauren Sommer covers climate change for NPR's Science Desk, from the scientists on the front lines of documenting the warming climate to the way those changes are reshaping communities and ecosystems around the world.BRADLEY MANNING
The severity of Bradley Manning's punishment is expected to hinge on his motives. The former Army intelligence analyst was acquitted of aiding the enemy, which would have put him in skip to main contentSite Menu Donate
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A limited number of Mustang High School students exposed to the coronavirus will have the option to attend class with their peers who may also have the disease.Read More
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OKLAHOMA GOV. STITT REPLACES STATE EDUCATION BOARD MEMBER WITH ENIDMASK OPPONENT
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt quietly removed and replaced State Board of Education member Kurt Bollenback of Kingfisher and replaced him with an anti-mask activist from Enid this week.Read More
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* Coronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak * Coronavirus Is Surging: How Severe Is Your State's Outbreak? * COVID-19 Cases Continue To Surge * Tipped Service Workers Are More Vulnerable Amid Pandemic Harassment Spike: Study OKLAHOMA OFFICIALS REPORT 'ALARMING' JUMP IN COVID CASES WITH 4,370, ALONG WITH 14 DEATHS By Ryan LaCroix _•_ 17 hours ago * _GET THE LATEST INFORMATION ON COVID-19 INFECTIONS AND DEATHS INOKLAHOMA HERE
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Oklahoma health officials reported 4,370 new cases of the coronavirus on Thursday. Oklahoma has seen a total of 213,245 positive cases sinceMarch.
In a statement, State Commissioner of Health Dr. Lance Frye urged Oklahomans to stay vigilant in efforts taking precautions while saying he anticipates increased spread this winter. CORONAVIRUS IN OKLAHOMA: THE LATEST By Ryan LaCroix , Kateleigh Mills, Rachel Hubbard ,
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KOSU is covering the coronavirus in Oklahoma and how it's affecting our lives. Bookmark this page for the latest updates. THE POLITICAL WORLD STARTS TO MOVE ON FROM TRUMP By Domenico Montanaro _•_ Dec 5, 2020 While President Trump continues to baselessly allege widespread election fraud, the political world is starting to move on from hispresidency.
CORONAVIRUS FAQS: ARE PLAYGROUNDS TOO RISKY? DO I NEED A MASK FOROUTDOOR EXERCISE?
By Pranav Baskar _•_ Dec 4, 2020 _Each week, we answer "frequently asked questions" about life during the coronavirus crisis. If you have a question you'd like us to consider for a future post, email us at __GOATSANDSODA@NPR.ORG__ with the subject line: "Weekly Coronavirus Questions."_ After a long and toilsome week of Fortnite and family flicks, beleaguered parents of young children might well see a trip to the playground as a needed reprieve. AND NOW FOR AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE: CONVINCING YOU TO GET THECORONAVIRUS VACCINE
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OKLAHOMA GOV. STITT REPLACES STATE EDUCATION BOARD MEMBER WITH ENIDMASK OPPONENT
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt quietly removed and replaced State Board of Education member Kurt Bollenback of Kingfisher and replaced him with an anti-mask activist from Enid this week. IN ANOTHER BACKLOG OF CASES, OKLAHOMA ADDS 24 DEATHS, 4,827 NEWCOVID-19 CASES
By Ryan LaCroix _•_ Dec 4, 2020 * _GET THE LATEST INFORMATION ON COVID-19 INFECTIONS AND DEATHS INOKLAHOMA HERE
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Oklahoma health officials reported 4,827 new cases of the coronavirus on Thursday. Oklahoma has seen a total of 208,875 positive cases sinceMarch.
HOUSE APPROVES DECRIMINALIZING MARIJUANA; BILL TO STALL IN SENATE By Deirdre Walsh _•_ Dec 4, 2020 The House of Representatives approved decriminalizing marijuana at the federal level on Friday in the first time Congress has acted on theissue.
The vote was largely along party lines – 228-164. Five Republicans and the lone independent member joined Democrats to pass the bill, and six Democrats voted no. Branded as the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act, or MORE Act, the bill removes cannabis from the list of federally controlled substances and facilitates canceling low-level federal convictions and arrests related to marijuana. WHAT TO DO IF YOU TEST POSITIVE FOR THE CORONAVIRUS THIS WINTER By editor _•_ Dec 4, 2020 As the cooler weather takes hold, a viral pandemic is blanketing the U.S. with infection rates like we've never seen. As of early December, there are more than 200,000 new U.S. cases reported every day. More than 100,000 people are currently hospitalized with severe cases. But far more people are having to manage less severe cases at home. OKC CURFEW ENFORCEMENT, STEPHANIE BICE'S SENATE SEAT, STOPPED TRAINS &MORE
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about Oklahoma City ending its enforcement of restaurants and bars staying open after 11 p.m., Governor Stitt announcing special election dates for the seat held by Congresswoman-elect Stephanie Bice and a law to keep trains from stopping for more than ten minutes at street crossings getting declared unconstitutional.PAGES
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