State Reps. Ty Burns, R-Pawnee, and Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, have commented on a new partnership between the Oklahoma Departments of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and Career and Technology Education they are hoping will clear a processing backlog for Oklahoma cattle producers.
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In spite of a sharp downturn in oil and gas production tax collections, the Oklahoma economy displayed signs of resiliency in June, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel said as he released the monthly Gross Receipts to the Treasury report.
Here is a look at Tuesday's headlines
- 2,500 food boxes to be given away
- Dill City wreck involves 7
- Felony arrest made on Fourth
- Interstate closed for 2 hours
- Softball returns to play next week
- Billie Anders obituary
- State deaths
Broadway Heights Baptist Church has made arrangements to give away 2,500 USDA “Farmers to Families” food boxes from 4-6 p.m. Friday in the parking lot of Clinton High School. They’re seeking volunteers to help distribute the boxes, said church member Susan Farmer.



