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Passenger rail could be coming soon to link OKC to Newton, Kansas, but it will still take a while longer.
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Hundreds of Oklahoma cities, towns and rural water districts applied for competitive grants to fund water and wastewater projects. The Oklahoma Water Resources Board has announced 76 communities across the state that are likely to receive that money and released a list that ranks all the applications by funding priority.
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The City of Enid has received $8 million in federal funds for water infrastructure projects.
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Arcadia Lake in Edmond is about to undergo $2 million in renovations
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An organization that tracks tribal economic data released a new report Wednesday detailing a more than $15.6 billion impact to Oklahoma's economy, ranging from jobs, gaming exclusivity fees and healthcare contributions
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The inevitable change from gas powered vehicles to electric has started, and will only continue to accelerate. StateImpact reports on how Oklahoma is handling the transition so far, and the challenges the state is already facing.
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More than $38 million of medical marijuana tax revenue was given to hundreds of school districts around Oklahoma last week to pay for infrastructure improvements.
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Oklahoma will receive $53 million this year – and about $267 million over five years – to repair outdated bridges from the federal Bridge Construction Program.
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Ponca City Schools is one district leveraging funds for coronavirus relief to make much-needed repairs
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As winter approaches, Oklahoma Gas & Electric is beefing up their electric grid.