StateImpact Oklahoma


Duncan Eyes More Severe Water Restrictions Despite Weakening Drought

The water situation for the city of Duncan continues to deteriorate.

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Boom and Gloom: Tourism and Industry Collide Along Oklahoma’s Scenic Rivers

It remains to be seen whether efforts to preserve the rivers can keep up with what is one of the fastest growing areas of the country.

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Norman Residents Hear About Possibilities Of Banning Fracking At Public Forum

The Lowry Room at the Norman Public Library filled to capacity Monday night.

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Flaming Waterways and Death Threats: The History of Oklahoma’s Scenic Rivers

The six eastern Oklahoma waterways classified as scenic rivers are each examples of the pristine beauty of that part of the state.

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Oklahoma’s Largest Utility Prepares To Comply With EPA, Pass Costs to Customers

The Sierra Club’s Whitney Pearson told The Oklahoman OG&E’s compliance plan doesn’t include enough wind energy.

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