Today, the U.S. Supreme Court by a vote of 5-4 overturned the Quill case which prevented the collection of sales tax on out-of-state vendors who had no physical presence in the state.
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The League is assisting the ABLE Commission by sharing information to help alleviate a backlog of interim alcohol license applications. Currently, there are a number of pending applications that cannot be processed by ABLE until municipalities issue the applicant a Certificate of Compliance.
Read MoreOML needs your assistance!! We are in the process of creating an email database consisting of staff or personnel that handle your town or cities communication needs.
Read MoreOML is asking our cities and towns to share the good news about your successes, awards, recognitions, projects, and new events that you are enjoying. By allowing us to write about them for the Insight e-newsletter and through social media, OML will reach thousands of Oklahomans that want to know what is happening around our state.
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Read MoreCity and Rogers County officials, along with representatives from the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce, Public Service Company, and Italy based company, Sofidel, recently broke ground on a $360 million paper manufacturing plant in the Inola River/Rail Industrial Park.
Read MoreIn 2005, the look and feel of Broken Arrow's Main Street began to change as the City Council embarked on an expansive downtown revitalization plan. The city created a tax increment financing district (TIF) to help start funding improvements, as well as voters approved general obligation bonds in both 2011 and 2014 to continue the revitalization process.
Read MoreCongratulations Mayor Jimmy Tramel! This is awesome news for Pryor and Oklahoma!
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