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The Oklahoma News Report

October 19, 2018

Season 6 Episode 685 | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma's rural co-ops have embraced alternative energy sources.

Oklahoma's rural co-ops have embraced alternative energy sources. A prison diversion program for women with addiction issues is expanding, saving the state millions of dollars. It's called Harmony Project Tulsa, and it's a unique after school music program. And Journal Record capitol Correspondent Catherine Sweeney reviews the week in business.

10/19/2018

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The Oklahoma News Report

October 19, 2018

Season 6 Episode 685 | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma's rural co-ops have embraced alternative energy sources. A prison diversion program for women with addiction issues is expanding, saving the state millions of dollars. It's called Harmony Project Tulsa, and it's a unique after school music program. And Journal Record capitol Correspondent Catherine Sweeney reviews the week in business.

10/19/2018

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