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Rural governments continue to lose economic ground, according to a Moody's Investors Service report.
July 23 -
The record May tax revenues are a product of a strong economy and 2017 revenue legislation, said Ken Miller, the state treasurer.
June 12 -
For the first time in nearly 30 years, Oklahoma has raised taxes to deal with a teachers strike, a credit positive step, says Moody's Investors Service.
April 9 -
After being reintroduced, Ardmore City Schools' $44 million bond election passed with 70 percent of the vote.
April 5 -
Many teachers went on strike Monday after state lawmakers approved a pay raise that represented about half of what they sought.
April 2 -
$44 million bond issue now includes Jefferson Gymatorium addition
March 26 -
After years tight budgets that followed tax cuts and revenue shortfalls, Oklahoma teachers and government employees are threatening to walk off the job.
March 19 -
A $30 million Wagoner Public Schools bond issue, which included a new elementary school, failed to get enough votes to pass during Tuesday's election.
March 7 -
Municipal bond volume across the eight-state Southwest region in 2017 fell 9% below its 2016 record.
February 26 -
Oklahoma lawmakers continue to cut spending for hard-pressed state agencies.
February 20