
February 28, 2014
Special | 57m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
The fate of one of Oklahoma’s oldest rail lines is now up to five state cabinet members.
While several cities are voting against selling off a key rail link between Oklahoma City and Tulsa five members of the Governor’s cabinet will make the decision on what happens to the Sooner Sub. As earthquakes increase state regulators are looking at new rules for waste water injection wells. There’s a heated debate underway over raising a the federal minimum wage.
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February 28, 2014
Special | 57m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
While several cities are voting against selling off a key rail link between Oklahoma City and Tulsa five members of the Governor’s cabinet will make the decision on what happens to the Sooner Sub. As earthquakes increase state regulators are looking at new rules for waste water injection wells. There’s a heated debate underway over raising a the federal minimum wage.
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