By Matt Patterson
The Oklahoman 

Oklahoma electronic message boards keep residents informed

 

March 26, 2017



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Reina Wilson works in a fish bowl.

Not the kind that involves underwater windmills and colorful fish.

This one overflows with television monitors and computer screens and seeks to keep motorists moving along.

Wilson works as a traffic specialist for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation in what amounts to the agency's version of mission control. At her glass-walled workspace inside a nondescript state office building not far from the Capitol there are no personal effects. No pictures of loved ones or corny motivational cat posters. It's all business in the snug, bright...



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