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Letters to the Editor – October 8, 2025

Letters discuss education leadership changes, healthcare initiatives like the SAFE Act, local economic development, and wildfire prevention efforts impacting Oklahoma communities.

  • This week, Project Clydesdale took three major steps toward the start of construction for a data center complex north of Cherokee Industrial Park in Tulsa County.
  • Facing a request for decades of 100% property tax relief, Project Clydesdale risks local taxpayers who would 'pick up the tab' for the incentives.
  • Advocates want to add a line committing 30% of construction labor hours to local workers and 20% of apprenticeship hours to local apprentices, urging Tulsa Tech and Owasso Public Schools to approve a revised agreement.
  • A quick pilot could be set up in a week or two to reduce fuel on small ranches, with Commissioners Debone and Adair interested as citizens are urged to attend the Wednesday Commissioners' open meeting.
  • Lawmakers preserved funding for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, supporting eight projects in Oklahoma with over $2 million committed and benefiting over 100 million Americans.
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Letter to the Editor

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