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Investigative audit of the Tar Creek Trust Authority is under way

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An investigative audit of the Tar Creek Trust Authority is under way.  The trust oversaw the buyout of 878 homes and businesses in Picher, Cardin and Hockerville.

The Oklahoma state attorney general requested a probe of the lead-impacted communities relocation trust to see if there are possible infractions involving a contract awarded for cleanup work.

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