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OK: Oklahoma tag agents differ in donations

Some Oklahoma tag agents are breaking a law that requires they ask their customers to consider giving $1 for organ donation education, records show.
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OK: Officials seek incentives to bring grocers to Oklahoma

Studies show nearly half the state lacks convenient access to nutritious foods. While grocery stores and supermarkets — stores with 50 or more employees — have decreased in the state in the past 10 years, convenience stores, which offer fast foods and snacks, have increased.
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WY: Study finds west is best for sleep

If you're feeling well rested this morning, it might be because you live out West.
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OK: Today marks the first day of new Oklahoma laws

Most elements of a comprehensive lawsuit reform measure, agreed to in the last days of this year's legislative session after more than two years of bickering, are now law. It's one of nearly 200 state laws that will take effect today.
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OK: Emergency updates urged for Oklahomans

During his 13 years with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Lt. George Brown said he has performed and assisted in more than 100 notifications, and it never gets easy. Highway patrol investigators usually find next of kin through the deceased motorists' identification or tag check. If that doesn't work, he said, they try the U.S. Postal Service
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