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Tulsa Regional Chamber Says Virus Scare May Impact Economy
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Thursday, March 12th 2020, 9:05 pm
By: Erick Payne
Tulsa Regional Chamber Says Virus Scare May Impact Economy
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Tulsa Regional Chamber Says Virus Scare May Impact Economy
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All the recent event cancellations in Tulsa are having an impact on the local economy as groups try to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Tulsa Regional Chamber Says Virus Scare May Impact Economy
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All the recent event cancellations in Tulsa are having an impact on the local economy as groups try to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education is asking voters in June to approve over $400 million in bonds to pay for improvements across the district, including instructional materials and school safety. Greg Shaw, a member of the 2021 Citizen Bond Development Committee, joined the 6 in the Morning team to talk about why he believes Tulsans should support the bonds.
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The Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education is asking voters in June to approve over $400 million in bonds to pay for improvements across the district, including instructional materials and school safety. Greg Shaw, a member of the 2021 Citizen Bond Development Committee, joined the 6 in the Morning team to talk about why he believes Tulsans should support the bonds.
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The Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education is asking voters in June to approve over $400 million in bonds to pay for improvements across the district, including instructional materials and school safety. Greg Shaw, a member of the 2021 Citizen Bond Development Committee, joined the 6 in the Morning team to talk about why he believes Tulsans should support the bonds.
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