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Skyler recaps a hearing in which state lawmakers asked Mental Health Commissioner Allie Friesen about the finances at ODMHSAS.
Skyler talks with OHP Lieutenant Mark Southall about the future home of Troop B in Tulsa.
Skyler talks about Swimply which is an online marketplace for hourly rentals of pools, courts, entire homes, and other amenities.
Skyler and Kirk talk about HB 1076 which is designed to help simplify licensing for food trucks and First Pryority Bank helping non-U.S. citizen borrowers with ITIN home loans.
Broken Arrow City Manager Michael Spurgeon discusses rugby field construction, results from the city-wide survey, construction update on the concert amphitheater, and road construction.
Skyler goes in-depth on the termination of contracts between the state and three mental health facilities in Oklahoma.
Dan Witham, heard every Sunday at 10am on KRMG, explains the volatility of the stock market as President Trump imposes and pauses tariffs on other nations.
Leisa Mitchell Haynes sits down with Skyler Cooper to discuss her campaign for Oklahoma governor.
It may come as a surprise to you that Oklahoma has a mandated 6 percent markup on things like gas, groceries and even some medications. State lawmakers are now trying to get rid of it. John Tidwell with Americans for Prosperity explains.
Broken Arrow City Manager Michael Spurgeon discusses tornado sirens, storm shelter registration and gives an update on road work