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Oklahoma Gazette | February 26, 2009
Cutbacks have taken their toll on some of Oklahoma's top Capitol reporters.

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In its inaugural issue of Oct. 15, 1979, Oklahoma Gazette, at that time an upstart, bimonthly publication with a mere 2,000 circulation, featured a page-one story about the Oklahoma City Council’s recent passage of an urban conservation district. Hardly sexy...
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