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Early this morning, Congress voted to strip away $1.1 billion in already approved funding for public broadcasting. This loss creates an immediate hole of $300,000 in KOSU’s budget.

Will you help us fill this funding gap? Donate at the link below.

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Federal funding for KOSU has been eliminated. Here’s what comes next. In a devastating blow to public media, both chambers of the U.S. Congress voted to approve the President’s rescission request, stripping away $1.1 billion in already approved federal funding that KOSU and hundreds of public radio and TV stations across the country were depending on to continue to serve our community. The measure is now headed to the President’s desk and will be signed into law imminently.

This moment cannot be the end of the fight for local public media. This is the beginning of an inflection point. KOSU's essential services must survive and thrive. We must continue serving the interests of Oklahomans, our audience. We must continue to serve you.

This loss of federal funding creates an immediate hole of $300,000 in our budget. The future of public media now hinges on the support of our community partners, like you. 

Your contribution right now is vital — you are the bedrock that will ensure we can continue. Will you help to fill this funding gap by making a donation or increasing your monthly gift to KOSU? Every request for support we make, every dollar we bring in, and every member we mobilize will determine what comes next for the essential news, music, stories and connections our communities rely on.

We will navigate this difficult path, but only with your support.

You can sign up for alerts and find out more information at kosu.org/cuts. 

Thank you,

Rachel Hubbard
KOSU Executive Director
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Mental health service providers are continuing to sound the alarm about budget cuts that impact services across Oklahoma.

Close to 30 people showed up to advocate for increased funding for mental health services at the State Capitol Tuesday evening.

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Advocates urge Oklahoma lawmakers to increase funding for mental health services
Mental health service providers are continuing to sound the alarm about budget cuts and their impact on services across Oklahoma.
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New Oklahoma State Superintendent Lindel Fields is trying to set a new tone for his leadership era of Oklahoma’s education department. It includes assembling a "turnaround team" to review contracts, policies and more from predecessor Ryan Walters.

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State Superintendent Lindel Fields aims to set new tone in Oklahoma education
Newly appointed Oklahoma State Superintendent Lindel Fields is trying to set a new tone for his leadership era of Oklahoma’s education department. It includes a three-step plan Fields laid out for rep...
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Stonecloud Brewing Co. brought the Stillwater community together over the weekend for a Bavarian-style celebration that also provided furry friends with new homes.

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Stillwater community comes together for Barktoberfest celebration at Stonecloud
Barktoberfest is a community-filled event including local music, vendors and a dog adoption.
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s brother, a Cherokee Nation citizen. The case questioned a state’s criminal jurisdictional authority over tribal citizens on tribal land absent Congressional authorization.

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SCOTUS declines to hear case involving Gov. Stitt's brother, tribal jurisdiction in Oklahoma
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving Gov. Kevin Stitt’s brother, Marvin Keith Stitt, who is also a Cherokee Nation citizen. The case questioned a state’s criminal jurisdictional au...
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A collaboration between the Student Union Activities Board and the German Club, Poketoberfest gives @okstate.edu students a break from the mid-semester grind with a traditional Bavarian celebration.

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Oklahoma State University holds Poketoberfest event for students
Poketoberfest gives students at Oklahoma State University a piece of Germany with some Cowboy flair.
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Oklahoma is one step closer to retrying a man whose murder case was once thrown out for constitutional violations at trial.

The man, Karl Allen Fontenot, is one of the subjects of the Netflix series "The Innoncent Man."

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Oklahoma appeals court clears way for new trial in Karl Fontenot case
Oklahoma is one step closer to retrying a man whose murder case was once thrown out for constitutional violations at trial.
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Another member of the Keating family could be Oklahoma’s next governor.

Chip Keating, the son of former Gov. Frank Keating, announced his candidacy for the position on Wednesday.

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Chip Keating announces bid to be Oklahoma governor
Chip Keating, the son of former Gov. Frank Keating, announced his candidacy for the position on Wednesday.
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Two new shows are coming to KOSU!

This weekend, KOSU listeners will get their first taste of "This Old House Radio Hour," a home improvement show, and "The Sam Sanders Show," covering all things pop culture.

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Two new shows are joining the KOSU lineup!

"This Old House Radio Hour" logo

"The Sam Sanders Show" poster featuring a man with a microphone Beginning Saturday, Oct. 4, KOSU will bring listeners a revised on-air weekend schedule. This includes the addition of two new shows.

“This Old House Radio Hour” is a radio spinoff of the long-running public television series “This Old House.” Hosted by Jenn Largesse, the show covers all things home improvement, DIY, and restoration. Each week, the show tackles your home repair questions, shares expert advice, and brings you stories of historic restorations and practical fixes. It will air twice each weekend — Saturdays from 5-6 a.m. and Sundays from 9-10 a.m. Sam Sanders is a familiar name and voice to many public radio listeners. He was a political reporter for NPR and hosted “The NPR Politics Podcast” and “It’s Been a Minute.” His new radio show — “The Sam Sanders Show” — focuses on TV and movies, music and celebrities, internet and memes, and the people who make it. It’s your weekly destination for all things fun, and will air Saturdays from 2-3 p.m.
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KOSU's @annapope.bsky.social reported on tribal food programs as part of this collaboration.

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Tribal leaders are advocating for federal officials to uphold their trust and treaty responsibilities amid the government shutdown.

“What is going on at a higher level is not our fault, but it is our problem,” said Caddo Nation Chairman Bobby Gonzalez.

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'Not our fault, but it is our problem': Tribal nations across Oklahoma brace for federal shutdown impacts
Tribal leaders are advocating for federal officials to uphold their trust and treaty responsibilities amid the government shutdown and threat of federal layoffs.
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With the federal government closed as of Oct. 1, some of its operations in Oklahoma are interrupted, but others will continue as normal for now.

Read for more information on how the shutdown affects air travel, agriculture and more.

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‘Not our fault, but it is our problem’: Tribal nations across Oklahoma brace for federal shutdown impacts
Tribal leaders are advocating for federal officials to uphold their trust and treaty responsibilities amid the government shutdown and threat of federal layoffs.
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This story was updated to include information from a former Paycom employee who was laid off Wednesday morning.

The layoffs were a surprise, the employee confirmed.