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Todd Johnson for OSU Agriculture
Oklahoma-based federal ag workforce lost nearly 1 in 5 of its employees last year
Around 18% of Oklahoma’s agricultural federal workforce left or lost their jobs in the first half of 2025. A U.S. Department of Agriculture report shows most of the workers took a deferred resignation deal.
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Federal program to transform rural health care could have great benefit for North Carolina, but state health officials recognize complex reality.
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West Virginia could get nothing in taxes from data centers for a decade under proposed bill
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A proposal could give millions in tax breaks to data centers, which provide few jobs and cause environmental damage, a year after state lawmakers stripped local governments of oversight and tax revenues of such projects in their communities.
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“Immigrant population generated more in taxes than it received in benefits,” study finds
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A recent national study analyzing 30 years of fiscal data clearly shows that immigrants have contributed more to the country than they have received, helping sustain public budgets and avert a debt crisis in the United States.
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Breckenridge Rotary Club promotes literacy with dictionary giveaway at South Elementary
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The effort reflects how civic groups nationwide are stepping in to support early literacy and learning.
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Lack of transparency in Glynn County zoning process raises concerns
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Group appointed to review zoning made up of those in favor of development.
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State Farm Denies Roof Claim of Agency Employee Dying of Cancer
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The dispute underscores ongoing frustrations with how major insurers handle claims and their impact on policyholders at their most vulnerable.
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How two state programs aim to address the need for affordable housing for Colorado teachers
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Across Colorado’s rural districts, chronic housing scarcity adds to recruitment and retention challenges, driving demand for innovative state support.
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Oklahoma had a bumper wheat crop, but it’s not alone. Here’s what that means for producers
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Winter wheat is Oklahoma’s top crop, and the Southern Great Plains produced plenty of it last year, despite mid-harvest rains. But it wasn’t the only area with strong yields.
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What happens when a neighborhood is built around a farm
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Urban planners are borrowing rural principles like integrating food production into daily life. Instead of isolation between farms and cities, agrihoods blend both.


