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After a $30 million scandal leading to almost 200 layoffs in 2017, the State Department of Health finally has a permanent commissioner. Scott Mitchell and Aaron Brilbeck talk to him in this week's Mitchell Talks.
Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust’s (or TSET) new initiative focuses on creating solutions and modernizing policies to improve the health of all Oklahomans, smokers and non-smokers alike.
More Oklahomans are trying to kick tobacco following a state-wide tax hike.
A new program is bringing fresh produce to people living in Tulsa's food deserts. The initiative is just another plan designed to help Tulsans make healthier choices.
A national campaign against tobacco is criticizing Oklahoma for not doing enough to stop children from smoking.
The governor will announce next week when she will call legislators back into a second special session to bridge a $110 million budget gap after she vetoed much of the budget plan they presented.
Former Corporation Commissioner Patrice Douglas has declined the new Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust CEO position.
TSET's board was somewhat defiant last week in defending the decision to create this high-paying position, saying, legally, they are totally in the clear.
Gov. Mary Fallin is speaking out against the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust’s (TSET) creation of a highly-paid new chief executive role.
In a statement Tuesday, the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust or TSET said it had created a new Chief Executive role and had found the right person to fill it.