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

Auction of Angus cows, calves draws buyers to Yukon, Okla., event.
September 1, 2004

Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. offers customers fixed-price option.
September 1, 2004

Chickasha, Okla., operator of oil, software firms relocates to Oklahoma City.
September 1, 2004

Six Flags' shares take ride, climb 25 percent on news of stock acquisitions.
September 1, 2004

Merchants anticipate boon in expansion of Stillwater, Okla., university.
September 1, 2004

Check-clearing law change could catch consumers who like the 'float'.
September 2, 2004

Oklahoma City focuses downtown marketing budget on 'buzz'.
September 2, 2004

Founder of Oklahoma-based environmental-services firm gets prison time.
September 2, 2004

Lawsuit challenges $7 million in settlements with Phillips Petroleum Co.
September 2, 2004

Oklahoma City tire plant signs steam energy contract.
September 2, 2004

Oklahoma to oppose hike in workers' compensation rate.
September 2, 2004

Survey shows not-so-happy mood among workers in Oklahoma.
September 2, 2004

Oklahoma City metro area's fastest-growing businesses receive recognition.
September 3, 2004

Sedona, Ariz., oil executive expresses personal interest in her job.
September 3, 2004

Real estate firms to merge operations to create Oklahoma City-area's biggest.
September 3, 2004

Oklahoma City-area retail sales up slightly in August compared with last year.
September 3, 2004

New Six Flags investors raise red flags over corporate performance.
September 3, 2004

Wal-Mart to stay, expand in Midwest City, Okla.
September 3, 2004

Oklahoma actuary recommends 'loss cost' rate increase for workers comp.
September 3, 2004

Investor provides safe landing for Bethany, Okla.-based aircraft company.
September 4, 2004

Oklahoma City-area subscribers flock to U.S. Cellular.
September 4, 2004

Sweetwater Springs offers rural choice for homes near Edmond, Okla.
September 4, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
September 4, 2004

Vocal Oklahoma City gun range owner always shoots from hip.
September 5, 2004

Mixed signals blur jobs picture in Oklahoma.
September 5, 2004

Oklahoma widows keep husbands' businesses going.
September 5, 2004

American Airlines to add Dallas-to-Oklahoma City flight.
September 7, 2004

Oklahoma City-based PL Studios makes interactive graphic design instructions.
September 7, 2004

Leadership development tops human resources professionals' list of concerns.
September 7, 2004

Oklahoma City jewelry designer plays part in reality TV show.
September 7, 2004

Rural manufacturers in Oklahoma finding help getting lean.
September 7, 2004

Bailout of Bethany, Okla.-based Commander Aircraft could restart production.
September 8, 2004

Oklahoma City venues are hot on concert circuit, bucking national trend.
September 8, 2004

Oklahoma City School Board declares elementary school surplus property.
September 8, 2004

Oklahoma City-wide 'hot spot' could be free some day.
September 8, 2004

Women are leaving Oklahoma work force, survey finds.
September 8, 2004

Service company to lay off 35 at Enid, Okla.-area air force base.
September 9, 2004

Oklahoma consumers may feel effects of hurricanes.
September 9, 2004

Edmond, Okla.-based startup makes pitch for investment in online gaming.
September 9, 2004

Delta sheds all flights from Oklahoma to Dallas airport.
September 9, 2004

Manual transmission business decides to keep plant in downtown Oklahoma City.
September 10, 2004

Oklahoma pharmacists launch campaign against plans to import drugs.
September 10, 2004

IRS tax enforcement officer hirings to boost compliance in Oklahoma cities.
September 10, 2004

Texas company buys into old Oklahoma oil fields.
September 10, 2004

Guthrie, Okla., company to build parts for Rocketplane space-flight craft.
September 10, 2004

Oklahoma business leaders to visit Washington.
September 11, 2004

Trend towards 'cocooning,' 'nesting' at home advances.
September 11, 2004

Devon Energy Corp. pledges $1 million gift to Oklahoma City museum.
September 11, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
September 11, 2004

Oklahoma businesses still deal with effects of 2001 attacks.
September 11, 2004

Oklahoma businesses still deal with effects of Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
September 11, 2004

Cheap oil is gone forever, magnate says.
September 12, 2004

High prices for oil fail to undo effects of past collapses in Oklahoma.
September 12, 2004

Oklahoma State University technology official from U.K. is a pioneer at heart.
September 12, 2004

Ponca City, Okla., carbon company must develop air pollution prevention plan.
September 14, 2004

Albertsons is selling customers' pharmacy information, lawsuit claims.
September 14, 2004

Oklahoma City employers less optimistic on hiring than in previous studies.
September 14, 2004

Gulf oil operations shut down as offshore crews flee Hurricane Ivan.
September 14, 2004

Oklahoma City-area builders smile despite slow growth.
September 15, 2004

Fleming Cos. joins former grocery suppliers in settlement over accounting.
September 15, 2004

Old investment scams make comeback in modern form.
September 15, 2004

Oklahoma natural-gas prices may rise in wake of Hurricane Ivan.
September 15, 2004

Local energy companies' Gulf of Mexico platforms threatened by Hurricane Ivan.
September 15, 2004

Oklahoma beef council's director to leave for Nebraska job.
September 16, 2004

Kerr-McGee to close part of Georgia titanium dioxide chemical plant.
September 16, 2004

Cotton production increases in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas.
September 16, 2004

Nanotechnology funding is made available in Oklahoma.
September 16, 2004

Designs for Toby Keith's restaurant, music hall in Oklahoma City unveiled.
September 16, 2004

Six Flags board updates 'poison pill' terms in its bylaws.
September 16, 2004

Oklahoma tribes unite in telecommunications call-center deal.
September 17, 2004

Natural gas drilling tax credit bill is introduced in U.S. House.
September 17, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-based Williams Cos. will stay in wholesale power business.
September 17, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-based ONEOK to purchase company with natural gas pipeline assets.
September 17, 2004

New owners plan renovation of Oklahoma City plaza for offices, retail.
September 17, 2004

Six Flags announces plans for new water park near Chicago.
September 17, 2004

Expansion earns Lawton, Okla., Goodyear tire plant $36.7 million in incentives.
September 17, 2004

Air travel continues to increase at Oklahoma airports.
September 18, 2004

Wireless technical support call center to expand in Tulsa, Okla.
September 18, 2004

Game tent a riot of fun in first year at Oklahoma State Fair.
September 18, 2004

Lincoln Terrace Legacy Tour in Oklahoma City features 5 historic homes.
September 18, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., natural gas company ONEOK signs 5-year, $1.2 billion credit line.
September 18, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
September 18, 2004

Business renters look to ownership future in Edmond, Okla.
September 18, 2004

Oklahoma State Fair's biggest prize? Unclaimed property.
September 18, 2004

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