Headlines for Thursday, May 21, 2015:
The state budget is heading to the Senate after barely getting through the state House. (NewsOK)
The budget making its way through the legislature fails to make cuts to the House or the Senate. (NewsOK)
Governor Fallin signs legislation ending a pair of tax incentives used by wind energy developers. (KGOU)
A new prosecutor overseeing Tulsa County Sheriff investigation. (Tulsa World)
The Bandidos motorcycle club has a strong foothold in Oklahoma. (KGOU)
Residents of Talihina are hoping for some sunshine. (KWGS)
Oklahomans participating in March Against Monsanto Saturday afternoon. (Norman Transcript)
A gaming machine company is expanding in the capitol city. (Journal Record)
Muskogee Schools consider turning elementary into a professional development center. (Muskogee Phoenix)
The OTASCO Chain of retail stores isn’t giving up the ghost just yet. (Journal Record)
The Enid Arts and Sciences Foundation receives a $100,000 grant from the Inasmuch Foundation. (Enid News & Eagle)
The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council approves polling precincts for the tribal elections. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)