April 16, 2022 archive

New House Transportation Committee chairman named

Rep. Ronny Johns, R-Ada, has been appointed chair of the House Transportation Committee by House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka. Johns previously served as vice chair of the committee. Previous chair Rep. Avery Frix, R-Muskogee, has been named chairman emeritus under House precedent for members seeking higher office. “Transportation is consistently one of the issues that …

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PSO offers $40,000 in grants to FFA chapters in Oklahoma

    Oklahoma FFA chapters in areas served by Public Service Company of Oklahoma can apply for a share of $40,000 in grants from the American Electric Power (AEP) Foundation. In a recent announcement, PSO said the grants give students opportunities to learn and grow in STEM-related fields. Eligible chapters may receive individual grants ranging from …

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Cypress Environmental Partners edges closer to financial restructuring

  Cypress Environmental Partners announced its delayed 2021 fourth quarter earnings report on Friday, an announcement that indicated the Tulsa-based company continues with its financial struggles. “Despite over six months of negotiations, we regret that we have been unable to reach an agreement with our Lenders and therefore face the possibility of restructuring,”  said Peter …

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Work zone safety highlighted by ODOT

Oklahoma Transportation officials observed the end of National Work zone Awareness Week on Friday with the reading of the names of 61 Oklahoma Department of Transportation workers killed in accidents. Oklahoma Department of Transportation Deputy Director Dawn Sullivan read the names of ODOT’s 61 fallen workers during a Moment of Silence ceremony for workers at …

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Minerals in 11 counties to be auctioned in Oklahoma

  More than 1,300 acres in mineral leases in western Oklahoma and western Kansas will be up for auction on Tuesday, April 19. Entz Auction will hold the online sale beginning at 10 a.m. Jared Boehs with Cutter Energy, a firm working with Entz Auction, explained the 1,315 acres will involve 60 different lots. The …

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Biden administration increases oil royalty rate but scales back lease sales

  The first onshore sales of public oil and natural gas drilling leases under the Biden administration was announced by the Interior Department on Friday. However, it will also mean a sharply increased royalty rates for companies reported the Associated Press. Click here for AP