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  2. List of companies based in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Major companies based in Oklahoma City. Expand Energy - Fortune 500 (163) Continental Resources (NYSE) Devon Energy - Fortune 500 (270) and NYSE [1]

  3. EDITORIAL: Oklahoma Broadband Office moving ahead with high ...

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    Oct. 8—The Oklahoma Broadband Governing Board recently approved grants totaling nearly $159 million to internet providers to bring affordable high-speed service to underserved parts of the state.

  4. American Energy Partners, LP - Wikipedia

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    American Energy Partners, LP, also known as AELP, was an American natural gas and oil company founded in April 2013 by Aubrey K. McClendon.The company managed affiliates responsible for natural shale gas and oil production and exploration in the United States, as well as management of assets, minerals, royalties and non-operated properties.

  5. High-speed internet grants of more than $300 million ... - AOL

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    Sanders said the grants will put about 55,000 Oklahoma homes and businesses a step closer to receiving high-speed internet service. ... Sanders said those awards will be coupled with about $90 ...

  6. Oklahoma set to receive $797 million in federal funds for ...

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    Oklahoma is poised to receive almost $800 million in federal grant funds to expand internet access across the state.. Mike Sanders, executive director of the Oklahoma Broadband Office, said this ...

  7. KSBI - Wikipedia

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    Following Don Locke's death in February 2000, [11] Locke Supply's board of directors—led by Locke's former wife, Wanda McKenzie, who took over as the company's chief executive officer—were approached by various station owners beginning in April 2001 for offers to acquire KSBI, its regional translator network and low-power sister station KXOC-LP (channel 54, later on channel 41; now defunct).

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