STAGNANT REVENUE HINDERS TAX CUT PLAN
Limited revenue growth will not allow for an accelerated tax cut plan to go into effect next year, according to estimates by the Office of State Finance. - Janice Francis-Smith
OKC CITY PLANNER BOUND FOR LOS ANGELES
City Planning Director John Dugan is leaving Oklahoma City after six years to take up a similar position for the city of Los Angeles, he said Friday. - Brian Brus
WEYERHAEUSER WINS OVER 10TH CIRCUIT IN LAND BATTLE
Weyerhaeuser has won a round before a federal appeals court in its suit to remove a man and his livestock from 300 acres the company owns in McCurtain County. - Marie Price
ICE STORM MAY HAVE FROZEN STATE'S HOLIDAY SALES
Christmas season is always make-it-or-break-it time for many retailers, when they count on earning a sizable portion of their annual sales. This year, Oklahoma officials are waiting with more anxiety than usual to see whether this month's
record ice storm puts a major damper on holiday sales. - Marie Price
PHARMACY, HOTEL, OFFICE BUILDING IN WORKS FOR TULSA'S CROSSROADS
A $9 million hotel, a $1.5 million office and retail building and a $490,000 pharmacy will soon rise from south Tulsa's Crossroads Village development. - Kirby Lee Davis
ADDISON GROUP EXPANDS INTO TEXAS, ADDS NEW ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
The Addison Group has expanded both its services and market area, entering Texas under the name TAG Resources. - Kirby Lee Davis
HATFIELD ENJOYING SUCCESS AT CRAWLEY PETROLEUM
Kim Hatfield of Crawley Petroleum has enjoyed the surroundings of downtown since becoming the company's president in 1985. Led by Hatfield and owner Jim Crawley, the company has used a conservative approach in the business and it's paid
off, Hatfield said. - Jerry Shottenkirk