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  2. Oklahoma Farm Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Farm Bureau is an independent, non-governmental, non-partisan voluntary organization of farmers and ranchers who associate to promote their common interests. Each of Oklahoma's 77 counties have their own County Farm Bureau. Each County level office is individually organized and chartered under the Oklahoma non-profit laws.

  3. KWHW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KWHW broadcasts a full-service country music format along with farm reports on weekdays. Sunday programming is primarily church broadcasts and Gospel music programming. KWHW airs a tradio program called "Swap Shop" on weekday and Saturday mornings. The station broadcasts the meetings of the Altus City Council on the first and third Tuesdays of ...

  4. 2016 Oklahoma State Question 777 - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State Question 777 was a referendum on a proposed amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution held in November 2016. The referendum attempted to exempt agriculture and agribusiness from compliance with state laws passed in 2015 and later, unless a "compelling state interest" was involved.

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  6. Cushing, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    [12] Crude oil tank farms around Cushing have over 90 million barrels of storage capacity. The new refinery announced in May 2023 is expected to create 423 direct jobs and produce a payroll of $39.3 million, resulting in a total economic impact of $18.2 billion over the following decade.

  7. Newcastle, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    A petition to change the name to Newcastle followed in 1965. Census records indicate a population of 1,271 in 1970, but by the mid-1970s, Oklahoma City had expanded past SW 74th Street, populating near the Interstate 44 corridor, which spurred growth in Newcastle.

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  9. Blanchard, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Blanchard is a city in McClain and Grady counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.The population was 8,879 at the 2020 census, [4] up from 7,670 at the 2010 census. [5] Blanchard is part of a rapidly growing area of northern McClain and Grady counties known as the "Tri-City Area" with Newcastle and Tuttle.