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Oklahoma has nearly $800 million from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to expand broadband access across the state. It’s part of a $42.5 billion federal program called Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) — a component of the Biden-Harris administration’s “Internet for All” initiative.
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Oklahoma has seen significant drought relief over the last few weeks thanks to recent storms.
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A deadly disease found in wild deer has been discovered for the first time in Oklahoma.
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Rural Oklahoma election comes down to a single ballot.
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Western Oklahoma contains some of the highest poverty regions in the state, according to a recent study by Oklahoma Watch.In parts of Texas County in the…
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Oklahoma Panhandle State University has plans for a new facility that it hopes will draw more students interested in wildlife-related programsAs KVII…
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This spring is looking to be a dry one in Western Oklahoma, reports NewsOK.com. That’s bad news for ag producers in areas like Roger Mills County. Last…
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The Huffington Post has provided an engaging overview of the Oklahoma Panhandle, otherwise known as “No Man’s Land.” The article details unique Oklahoma…
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Oklahoma ranchers received the most federal drought relief in the country according to the Oklahoman. Here are the totals from 2011-Dec. 1, 2014:Oklahoma…
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Eighty years ago, Caroline Henderson wrote from her homestead in the Oklahoma panhandle for The Atlantic magazine. Her popular regular installments,…