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Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) archives from August 2004

Former employees in Oklahoma reflect on grocery distributor Fleming's demise.
August 1, 2004

Vigorous turnaround efforts get blame in grocery distributor Fleming's fall.
August 1, 2004

Chief of Oklahoma City-based Sonic restaurant chain creates opportunity.
August 1, 2004

California investors scour Oklahoma for bargains in multifamily real estate.
August 2, 2004

Oklahoma may have hit high for its sweet crude prices.
August 3, 2004

Federal Reserve branch in Oklahoma City to lay off up to 65.
August 3, 2004

Dallas company buys stake in two Oklahoma City specialty surgery centers.
August 3, 2004

Wireless 911 call tariffs compromise may be near in Oklahoma.
August 3, 2004

Dignitary's visit to Oklahoma City biotech research area is just latest.
August 4, 2004

Emergency cell call fee needs vote in central Oklahoma counties.
August 4, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Don Mecoy column.
August 4, 2004

Family expands operations in Oklahoma City mall with Mexican grill.
August 4, 2004

Oil scams pump up industry's worries.
August 4, 2004

Workers' comp insurers group seeks rate hike for Oklahoma businesses.
August 4, 2004

Oklahoma parents can shell out a bundle on students' back-to-school needs.
August 5, 2004

Small-fry store in Oklahoma City gets caught in net of Bass Pro Shops.
August 5, 2004

Laptops lead back-to-school season's computer gear sales.
August 5, 2004

Workers' comp rate increase sought in Oklahoma is linked to medical costs.
August 5, 2004

Oklahoma Gas & Electric, PowerSmith Cogeneration power contract hearing ends.
August 6, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., resident lands spot on McDonald's Olympic crew in Athens.
August 6, 2004

Drivers revise personal budgets as Oklahoma reaps revenue on oil prices.
August 6, 2004

Oklahoma City merchants see increase in July sales.
August 6, 2004

Windmills, old and new, are focus of Texas-Oklahoma tour.
August 6, 2004

Texas investors buy Oklahoma City, Tulsa commercial properties.
August 7, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
August 7, 2004

Warr Acres, Okla., property executive taps faith as his best decision.
August 8, 2004

Small Tulsa, Okla., bank catering to minority community names new president.
August 10, 2004

New Oklahoma septic rules could raise a stink as costs may rise, too.
August 10, 2004

Mild summer has been great for some Oklahoma City businesses.
August 10, 2004

Oklahoma City cell phone company Dobson Communications sees stock tumble.
August 11, 2004

Eckerd store closings won't affect Oklahoma employees.
August 11, 2004

Open house is held to attract candidates for Oklahoma County, Okla., jail jobs.
August 11, 2004

Seaboard Farms, Japanese companies create soup bases plant in Guymon, Okla.
August 11, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Jim Stafford column.
August 11, 2004

Oklahoma City broadcaster refuses to relinquish quest for 2,000-foot tower.
August 12, 2004

Customer-care jobs added to Oklahoma City Dell sales center.
August 12, 2004

Cooler-than-normal summer temperatures are cooling natural-gas prices.
August 12, 2004

Past investors seek liquidation of Oklahoma City school-assessment company.
August 12, 2004

Hurricane Bonnie's path hampers offshore oil, gas operations in Gulf of Mexico.
August 13, 2004

Web site makes finding labor statistics easy.
August 13, 2004

Oklahoma City metro area workers' buying power dips, survey indicates.
August 13, 2004

Stillwater, Okla., software company TMSSequoia plans to go private.
August 13, 2004

Oklahoma airports see traffic rise again in July.
August 14, 2004

Oklahoma utilities say they learned from blackout in 2003.
August 14, 2004

Developer tries to maintain woods, wildlife in Oklahoma City neighborhood.
August 14, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
August 14, 2004

Summer sales seduce Oklahoma City shoppers.
August 14, 2004

Oklahoma City-area truck sales jump nearly 8 percent in July from year ago.
August 14, 2004

Oklahoma City gift shop owner's vision grows as success surrounds her.
August 15, 2004

Longtime Oklahoma City insurer leads agency into transition.
August 16, 2004

Almond-flavored teas added to Oklahoma City-based firm's product recall list.
August 17, 2004

Metro Oklahoma City market sees continued high in building permits.
August 17, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-based information technology firm MPSI votes to go private.
August 17, 2004

Oklahoma City's Shuster Group has eyes on city of Moore for new hospital.
August 17, 2004

Oklahoma City Bricktown district property purchased by investor.
August 17, 2004

Albertsons supermarkets cut hours, benefits for some Oklahoma employees.
August 17, 2004

Hurricane Charley not expected to deplete Oklahoma's lumber stores soon.
August 17, 2004

Oklahoma City officials refuse to comment on Dell sales center prospects.
August 18, 2004

Home sales continue to increase in Oklahoma City metro area.
August 18, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Don Mecoy column.
August 18, 2004

Options proposed for some workers in the overtime rules changes.
August 18, 2004

Circuit City store will be Oklahoma City's third.
August 19, 2004

Group plans development north of Oklahoma City's Bricktown business district.
August 19, 2004

Revamped El Reno, Okla., post office is host for special events.
August 19, 2004

Windows XP update promises to be big on security fixes.
August 19, 2004

More hotels needed in Oklahoma City to land sports tournaments.
August 20, 2004

AT&T to launch Internet phone service in Oklahoma City.
August 20, 2004

Lower prices make it a little easier on consumers buying milk.
August 20, 2004

Oklahoma ad agency Ackerman McQueen examines options for home base.
August 21, 2004

Oklahoma City woman follows family into home building trade.
August 21, 2004

Maine tribe backs gas terminal sought by Tulsa, Okla.-based investors.
August 21, 2004

Caregiving by computer proves a boon to families in farflung places.
August 21, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
August 21, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Don Mecoy column.
August 22, 2004

Interim Oklahoma tech center director sees major economic role for agency.
August 22, 2004

Mesa Airlines needs communities' funding to halt sputtering Oklahoma ridership.
August 24, 2004

At American Airlines' Oklahoma maintenance site, employees improve efficiency.
August 24, 2004

Southwest Airlines to cut flights at Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla.
August 24, 2004

Court calls Oklahoma casket law wasteful, but only legislation can change it.
August 24, 2004

Dell to partner with Oklahoma Employment Securities Commission on job fair.
August 24, 2004

Busy locations in Edmond, Okla., draw new stores, offices to area.
August 24, 2004

Web site started by Midwesterners tweaks Houston's image.
August 24, 2004

Oklahoma City's Benham Cos. wins Navy contract for torpedo fuel plant.
August 25, 2004

Faculty shortage limits enrollment in nursing programs nationwide.
August 25, 2004

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