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Headlines: Budget Challenge, Williams' Buyout & Ice Cream Sales

Headlines for Tuesday, June 23, 2015:

  • Racist pamphlets get distributed in a northeast Oklahoma town days after the Charleston shootings. (Thomasville Times-Enterprise)

  • An Oklahoma City attorney calls a portion of the upcoming state budget a Ponzi scheme. (Tulsa World)

  • Southern Oklahoma residents still dealing with remnants of Hurricane Bill. (NewsOK)

  • Officials are considering the closure of the Red River Bridge because of flood waters. (KFOR)

  • One of Oklahoma’s leaders in natural gas production rejects a buyout offer. (Journal Record)
     
  • Oklahoma continues to be rocked by earthquakes. (Enid News & Eagle)

  • Bridge Creek residents are growing tired of debris piles left behind from the May 6th tornado. (News9)

  • Spiva Lane, near Perkins, in Payne County is causing problems for residents. (Stillwater News Press)

  • Training records for a northeast Oklahoma sheriff are getting investigated. (Tulsa World)

  • New Tulsa Superintendent sets goals of the school board during her time as leader of the district. (Tulsa World)

  • The Oklahoma parole board reduces its number of applicants for its leader to four. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma election officials are looking at new laws dealing with voting in the state. (NewsOK)

  • Bad news for Blue Bell Ice Cream spells good news for other ice cream makers. (Journal Record)

  • The Norman Royal Family Kids Camp gives support to foster children. (Norman Transcript)

  • The University of Oklahoma puts its first football game of the season on pay-per-view. (Tulsa World)

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