By: Robby-Korth, Anna-Pope
As a more than 10,000-acre wildfire rages in Southwest Oklahoma, the rest of the state braces for more fire potential. But rain and cooler temperatures could come later this week.
Graycen Wheeler is a Water Reporter for KOSU, focusing on local water issues in Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas. With a background in public radio, Graycen's work has also been featured in Public Radio Tulsa, KGOU Public Radio, and High Plains Public Radio. Their articles cover a range of topics including environmental regulations, infrastructure improvements, and water quality concerns.
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Graycen Wheeler's coverage is heavily focused on local government announcements and legal policy regulations, particularly in the context of water infrastructure, environmental issues, government funding, and legislation within Oklahoma.
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