Wednesday, July 12, 2017

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It took the city 30 minutes — and more than a year of preparation — to raise $115 million. Here's how.
Municipalities, including Tulsa, use bond sales to fund projects all the time. But the stakes are high: underestimate what interest rate the city will pay on the bonds, for example, and the entire funding package can be put in jeopardy. 

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Listen Frontier: City councilor not backing down from a call for a moratorium on 'discount dollar stores'
We spoke with Vanessa Hall-Harper about why she is pursuing the moratorium and discussed the recent announcement that USA-BMX plans to build its Olympic training center and headquarters on the Evans-Fintube site north of downtown. 

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Delays by Oklahoma hospitals, Health Department to screen newborns put babies at risk 
Dozens of state hospitals don't meet state requirements to screen newborns in a timely manner, an investigation by The Frontier has found.  

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ICYMI:
Why one of The Frontier's founding editors went looking for kids forgotten by the system. 

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