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From staff & wire reports OAKLAND, Calif. – Brimstone announced it has signed a letter of intent with Oklahoma’s Dolese Bros. Co. to supply materials for its planned Rock Refinery – a commercial-scale ...
From staff reports The Lawton-Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce will host its State of Economic Development Luncheon at noon Friday, July 18 at the Hilton Garden Inn, 135 NW Second St., Lawton. Brad ...
From staff reports Rig numbers across the U.S. and in Oklahoma took another dip in the past week with a loss in oil rig activity and in natural gas exploration. At the same time, the rig numbers ...
House Resolution 1, the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” eked through the U.S. House of Representatives by a single vote – mostly along party lines – and now is in the U.S. Senate for consideration.
From staff reports Firehawk Aerospace, a company specializing in hybrid rocket propulsion technology, announced it will invest $45 million to build a state-of-theart manufacturing facility on 160 ...
LAWTON – A seemingly routine question about public records led to the disclosure recently that multiple ‘Open Records’ requestswere submitted by individuals associated with KSWO-TV seekingemails sent ...
From staff reports Heavy rain continued across the state between April 28 and May 4, with many areas experiencing flooding in low-lying croplands, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Water Resources Board approved a $39 million low-interest loan that the Lawton Water Authority will couple with grants totaling almost $14 million to finance repairs to ...
Google has been revealed as the Fortune 100 company that acquired land in north Stillwater to develop a data center campus that could become one of the l argest economic development projects in ...
CHICKASHA – Two incumbent members of the City Council decided to leave this year, at least in part because of family considerations. Ward 1 Councilman Brian Gerdes, vice president of sales at the Dr ...
WAGONER – Wagoner County residents voted overwhelmingly in favor of a sales tax rather than a property tax to pay off a $13 million out-of-court settlement in the death of a diabetic woman who died in ...
OKLAHOMA CITY– A former executive of Farmers Bank in Carnegie pleaded guilty last week to defrauding the institution, U.S. Attorney Robert J.
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