Low-income residents can take advantage of $22 million program
News Alex Ewald
Low-income households in Oklahoma can apply for summer cooling-system funds of at least $200 starting July 11, by which the state’s dog days of summer will be well under way.
Restaurants and bars are accused of double taxing. Is the legal action without merit?
News Greg Horton
Two lawsuits filed in Canadian County are attempting to make hundreds of
bar and restaurant owners responsible for paying back millions of
dollars in liquor taxes the plaintiffs believe were unlawfully
collected.
Letters to the Editor Jim Hopper
Recently, there has been extensive coverage about two lawsuits filed
against more than 800 restaurants for alleged miscalculation of the
gross receipts tax and sales tax on mixed beverages, strong beer and
wine (News, Greg Horton, “Double trouble,” Aug. 24, Oklahoma Gazette).
Canadian oil pipeline would pass through Sooner State.
News Clifton Adcock
The U.S. State Department is hosting a public meeting Friday to discuss
the controversial Keystone XL, an oil pipeline that would bring Canadian
crude oil to the United States for processing.