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The pace of growth among the Hispanic population in Tulsa County is slowing while the number of Latinos in outlying counties is taking off, according to just-released Census Bureau figures. |
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Cherokee County was the fastest-growing county in northeast Oklahoma since 2010, according to just-released U.S. Census Bureau population estimates. |
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To usher in 2012, Janet Hancock decided just to be grandma on New Year's Eve. |
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State adds 40,157 residents since 2010
12/22/2011
Oklahoma added 40,157 new residents between April 2010 and July 2011 and now has a population of 3,791,508, according to figures released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau. |
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Both a baby boom and bust have been occurring over the past decade in Tulsa and the surrounding region. |
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About 100 fewer centenarians were in Oklahoma in 2010 compared to a decade earlier, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. |
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Louise Fletcher has spent most of her 86 years taking care of others. |
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Drawn by the lure of increased services and pride in the culture, the number of people claiming tribal connections increased 23 percent across Oklahoma in the past decade. |
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Anita Clanton waited patiently Wednesday morning to see doctors at the OU-Tulsa Schusterman Clinic to discuss her chronic pain because it's the only option she can afford. |
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In a part of east Tulsa sometimes called 'Little Mexico,' an entire shopping center has nothing but Spanish signs, and a restaurant might not even bother with English menus. |
