INTEGRIS TEAMS WITH LAWTON HOSPITAL FOR REHAB FACILITY
Integris Health's Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Center and Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton are going into business together Aug. 1. - Jerry Shottenkirk
HEARINGS BEGIN FOR COAL-FIRED PLANT
Public Service Company of Oklahoma executives asserted Monday that helping to build a new $1.8 billion, 950-watt coal-fired power plant is the best way to meet future demand for electric power. But other parties involved in the proceedings currently before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission are going to need some convincing. - Janice Francis-Smith
WILLIAMS WINS SUIT IN SUMMARY JUDGMENT
A class-action shareholder lawsuit against the former directors and officers of Williams Communications Group ended Friday with a federal judge granting summary judgment for the defendants. - Marie Price
OKC TOUTS CLEAN WATER AS OTHER CITIES BAN BOTTLED
While some mayors are concerned about commercial bottled water consumption in their cities, no such formal stance is necessary in Oklahoma City, Mayor Mick Cornett said - the city's water sells itself. - Brian Brus
SEMGROUP ENERGY PARTNERS FINE-TUNES ITS IPO
SemGroup Energy Partners waved its arms at Wall Street traders Monday in preparation for releasing its first 12.5 million common units. - Kirby Lee Davis
DOORS CLOSED ON QUICK ACCESS, QUICK CLINIC
The Quick Access and Quick Clinic network of 18 health care facilities has been shut down, said Fred Minter of American Capital Group. - Jerry Shottenkirk