Monday, April 17, 2017

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Executions in Arkansas
A federal judge issued an order halting the seven executions Arkansas had scheduled in a 10-day span.

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Frontier editor-in-chief Ziva Branstetter writes about how she testified in an Arkansas death penalty case this week. 

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City of Tulsa narrows Arkansas River pedestrian bridge design options to 4
The city initially planned to rehabilitate the century-plus-old bridge and add a second deck in time for the opening of A Gathering Place for Tulsa park in early 2018. But that idea was scrapped in late 2014 because of cost-prohibitive deficiencies in the bridge.

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What did it take to keep the Drillers in Tulsa?
We talked with former Mayor Kathy Taylor and the Drillers' Mike Melega about what it took to keep the Drillers in Tulsa and what changes the team has made to the ballpark in the last eight seasons.

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ICYMI:
We talked with Matt Carney about ROOT, George Kaiser's mobile app, for a Listen Frontier podcast.

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