
In 2019, what did you learn exclusively or first from Oklahoma Watch?
As the year comes to a close, we offer below “The 2019 Oklahoma Watch Quiz,” with some of the highlights of our coverage. It will help get you ready for 2020 – which could be a pivotal year in the state – and affirm the importance of investigative journalism.
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