OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma has reached a settlement with one of the poultry companies it successfully sued over pollution in the Illinois River Watershed.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Wednesday announced the settlement with…
Up to 400 poultry farms in Northwest Arkansas could close due to a recent Oklahoma judge’s ruling. Farmers are in disbelief, saying they’re not to blame since they’ve abided by environmental regulations the past 20…
Last Friday, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond won a decades-long lawsuit against Tyson and other Northwest Arkansas poultry companies, holding them liable for polluting the Illinois River watershed with chicken waste.
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A federal judge ruled in favor of the state in a decades-long suit, which sparked a feud between the governor and the attorney general, against chicken corporations that have been polluting the Illinois River Watershed.…
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development announced nearly $5 million in grants to help improve water access and health care facilities in rural Iowa communities.
Fayette, Wayne, Taylor, Crawford and Pottawattamie counties are recipients…
OKLAHOMA CITY – A new statewide poll conducted by the National Landowners Federation Action Fund (NLFAF) reveals growing concern among Oklahoma voters about the future of rural communities, highlighting economic hardship, underfunded schools, and limited access…
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law Wednesday her legislative proposal to increase physician training options and rural health care accessibility, a step she said will help ease burdens on rural hospitals and increase patients’…
In a vote of 143 to 3, the Texas House approved Senate Bill 7, the partner bill to a constitutional amendment planned to pump in a billion dollars a year for the next decade into…
On May 20, the Missouri state legislature passed a bill, Senate Bill 82, that would make it illegal to export any water from the state without a permit. Lawmakers talked about water scarcity in the…
WASHINGTON (May 14, 2025) – Today, the House Agriculture Committee passed their initial reconciliation bill, which contains several NCBA supported provisions that strengthen our defense against foreign animal disease and support producers who have lost cattle…
OKLAHOMA CITY- (KOKH) — A bill now heading to the Oklahoma Senate is trying to bring more regulation to wind turbines in the state.
"At the current time, 47% of the power generated or used when…
TULSA, OKLA. (KTUL) — The Oklahoma Senate Local and County Government Committee has approved legislation aimed at preventing deed theft, a rising form of fraud that leaves homeowners vulnerable to financial devastation.
Senate Bill 961, authored…
