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Oklahoma Fitness Centers Buoyed by New Year's Resolutions.
January 2, 2002
Norman, Okla.-Based Tech Company Makes Conversion to Discount Health Care.
January 2, 2002
Oklahoma Companies Fight to Bring Stock Prices Back Up.
January 2, 2002
Natural Gas Index for Oklahoma Rises Slightly in January.
January 2, 2002
Oklahoma-Based Companies Reap Gains for Stock Market Investors.
January 2, 2002
Developer Wants Holiday Inn at Old Oklahoma City Train Depot.
January 2, 2002
Oklahoma City-Based Drive-Through Eatery Chain Posts Record Quarterly Sales.
January 3, 2002
Leather Chain Picks Oklahoma City for Return to Retail Sales.
January 3, 2002
Veterans Due Free Telephone Service Reconnection in Oklahoma.
January 3, 2002
McAlester, Okla., Targeted for Avoiding State Sales Taxes.
January 4, 2002
Cox Communications to Switch Oklahoma Customers to New Network.
January 4, 2002
Oklahoma City-Based Oil Company Proceeds with Takeover of Canadian Firm.
January 4, 2002
Edmond, Okla.-Based Company Helps Web Sites Get Publicity.
January 4, 2002
Oklahoma City Firm to Design Turkish Medical Research Complex.
January 5, 2002
New Oklahoma City Federal Building's Design Shows Response to Terrorism.
January 5, 2002
Oklahoma Turnpike Extension Attracts Builders.
January 5, 2002
Williams Cos. to Sell $1 Billion Worth of Publicly Traded Units.
January 5, 2002
Oklahoma Family's Entrepreneurial Bug Bites Early.
January 6, 2002
Resolutions, Attacks Spur Career Changes among Oklahomans.
January 6, 2002
Scientists Explore New Uses for Oklahoma Cedar Trees.
January 6, 2002
Oklahoma City Chamber's New Chairman Sets Agenda.
January 6, 2002
New Oklahoma Law Allows Tax Deduction for College Savings.
January 6, 2002
Balance Key to Strategy of Job Search, Experts Say.
January 6, 2002
Electric Cooperative Customers Can Complain to Regulators, Oklahoma Court Says.
January 8, 2002
Printer to Close Oklahoma City Plant; Shutdown Will Leave 219 Jobless.
January 8, 2002
Street-Paving Circumstances Leave Tahlequah, Okla., Shop Owners Unhappy.
January 8, 2002
Number of Bankruptcy Filings Increases in Northeastern Oklahoma Counties.
January 8, 2002
Target Job Fair in Oklahoma City Draws Crowd.
January 8, 2002
Judge's Ruling Lessens Legal Exposure for Tulsa, Okla., Utility Company ONEOK.
January 8, 2002
Shake-Up Follows Audit of Oklahoma's European Trade Office.
January 9, 2002
Oklahoma Firm Loads Medical Web Cards with Life-Saving Details.
January 9, 2002
Edmond, Okla., Companies Aid Olympic Games.
January 9, 2002
Oklahoma Wheat Part of U.S. Shipment Headed for Cuba.
January 10, 2002
Change of Plans for Oklahoma City Trip May Have Saved Magazine Editor's Life.
January 10, 2002
Ardmore, Okla., Recycling Company Tests Tire Reuse.
January 10, 2002
Oklahoma City Hospital Opens Heart Center.
January 10, 2002
U.S. Postal Service Does Not Expect Any Layoffs in Oklahoma.
January 10, 2002
Oklahoma to Ban Poultry Houses in Floodplains.
January 10, 2002
Enid, Okla., Electric Car Company Goes Up on Auction Block.
January 11, 2002
Williams Communications of Tulsa, Okla., Plans Layoffs; 200 Could Lose Jobs.
January 11, 2002
Oklahoma City, Okla., Airport Traffic Falls 4.5 Percent for 2001.
January 11, 2002
Tax Vote Approved for Plant; Funds Would Help Improve Lawton, Okla., Facility.
January 11, 2002
Two Midwest City, Okla., Firms Say Air Force Base Bonds Worth Price.
January 12, 2002
Mind-Reading Home Builders among Oklahoma Exhibition's Magic.
January 12, 2002
Oklahoma City-Area Homebuilding Spreads Westward.
January 12, 2002
Gated Community Under Development in Oklahoma City.
January 12, 2002
Oklahoma City-Area Home Sales Top $1.5 Billion for 2001.
January 12, 2002
Worries Continue to Hurt Online Shopping.
January 13, 2002
The Daily Oklahoman Executive Interview Column.
January 13, 2002
GM Workers Will Return to Changes at Oklahoma City Plant.
January 13, 2002
Distribution Site for Dollar Tree Stores Inc. Considered in Southern Oklahoma.
January 13, 2002
Dry Weather Hurting Oklahoma's Wheat Crop.
January 13, 2002
The Daily Oklahoman Charles Crumpley Column.
January 13, 2002
Tulsa County, Okla., Assessor Warns Residents of Possible Tax Scam.
January 13, 2002
Institute Honors Oklahoma City Architects.
January 15, 2002
Oklahoma Stocks Suffer Losses after Sell-Off.
January 15, 2002
Manufacturing Activity Remains Sluggish in Oklahoma.
January 15, 2002
Feedlot Operator's Plan to Exit Business Concerns Oklahoma Cattlemen.
January 16, 2002
Oklahoma Governor to Meet with Conoco Chief Executive.
January 16, 2002
Oklahoma's Natural Gas Output Drops in First 10 Months of 2001.
January 16, 2002
Oklahoma City-Based Bidder Wins Delay of Sale by Polaroid.
January 16, 2002
Oklahoma City's Real Estate Markets Mostly Stable, Report Says.
January 16, 2002
Standard & Poor's Downgrades Rating for Williams Communications' Debt.
January 16, 2002
Judge Adds $1.85 Million for Edmond, Okla.-Based Eateries Inc. in Food Case.
January 16, 2002
Edmond, Okla.-Based Eateries Inc. Hails Higher Damage Award for Tainted Food.
January 17, 2002
Oklahoma City Realtors Link Property-Listing Service to Internet.
January 17, 2002
Earnings Reports Will Offer Real Look at Retailers' Sales, Experts Say.
January 17, 2002
Lead-Testing Deal Includes Nearly 500 Apartments in Oklahoma.
January 17, 2002
Health-Care Company, College Join Forces to Fight Oklahoma's Nurse Shortage.
January 17, 2002
Oklahoma City-Based Company's Invention Makes Shots Less Painful for Hospitals.
January 18, 2002
Federal Trade Commission Seeks More Data of Phillips Petroleum, Conoco.
January 18, 2002
Shareholders of Oklahoma City-Based Sonic Restaurant Chain Approve Stock Split.
January 18, 2002
Tulsa, Okla., Landmark Hotel to Reopen as Independent Senior Living Center.
January 18, 2002
Oil-Field Equipment Maker Halliburton Lays Off 105 Duncan, Okla., Workers.
January 18, 2002
Petroleum Industry Expert Forecasts Fewer Well Completions, $16 Oil Barrels.
January 18, 2002
Mayes County, Okla., Maker of Power-Plant Components Cuts Jobs, Blames Enron.
January 18, 2002
Agriculture Beefs Up Oklahoma Economy.
January 19, 2002
Ardmore, Okla., Complex to Offer Subsidized Assisted Living.
January 19, 2002
Oklahoma City Home Show Caters to Remodelers.
January 19, 2002
The Daily Oklahoman Real Estate Column.
January 19, 2002
Edmond, Okla., Store Space Growth Sets Record.
January 19, 2002
University of Oklahoma Pushes High Tech Entrepreneurship.
January 19, 2002
Oklahoma Builder Takes Hands-On Approach.
January 20, 2002
U.S. Cattle Industry Seems to Always Balance Itself Out.
January 20, 2002