EXPERT: STATE TO HAVE SHELTER FROM NATION'S ECONOMIC STORM
Not even Thursday's floating snow could dampen Chris Weber's optimism in launching the 1.4 million-square-foot Pryor Gatorade Facility, which in its first month of operation targets production of 1,200 bottles a minute. - Kirby Lee
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MARGINAL WELLS MULTIPLY IN STATE
Due to natural depletion of resources, there are more and more marginal wells in Oklahoma, and Jim Revard is the one who oversees much of that growth. - Jerry Shottenkirk
TULSA CHAMBER OUTLINES '08 GOALS
Roads and bridges, economic development incentives and early childhood development top the Tulsa Metro Chamber legislative priorities. - Kirby Lee Davis
HOUSE REVIVES ELECTRICITY ZONING BILL
The state House of Representatives on Thursday revived a bill that had lain dormant since last year, dealing with how electricity utility companies handle territory disputes. - Janice Francis-Smith
STATE GAS PRICES CONTINUE DECLINE
Spring means a temporary rise in gas prices due to refinery changes, but until then, drivers should be enjoying some lower prices, said a local industry expert. - Jerry Shottenkirk
NORTHWEST OFFICE CENTER SELLS FOR $4.9M
An office building with a parking structure along Oklahoma City's Northwest Expressway sold for nearly $4.9 million. - Kelley Chambers
LEGISLATION WOULD REPEAL MUCH OF OKLAHOMA ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION LAW
A southwest Oklahoma lawmaker has filed legislation to repeal a state law that targets illegal immigrants, but the chairman of a legislative committee said Friday its chances of being considered are slim. - Tim Talley, Associated Press