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Headlines: Cherokee Elections, Budget Lawsuit & American Idol in Tulsa

Headlines for Monday, June 29, 2015:

  • Cherokee Chief Bill John Baker wins reelection. (Tulsa World)

  • The slowdown on I-35 in southern Oklahoma could last all summer and into the fall. (NewsOK)

  • The cost to fix levees in Tulsa could run $35 million or more. (Tulsa World)

  • The State Treasurer calls a lawsuit against the use of unclaimed property for the budget frivolous. (Tulsa World)

  • US Supreme Court could rule on Oklahoma’s lethal injection drug today. (Fox25)

  • Oklahoma religious institutions raise concerns over SCOTUS same-sex ruling. (Stillwater News Press)

  • Oklahoma City residents with asthma are gearing up for a tough summer. (NewsOK)

  • School districts are coming up with creative ways to attract teachers.  (Enid News & Eagle)

  • Activists demonstrate against the conditions at the Oklahoma County jail over the past weekend.  (News9)

  • A new plan is coming to get water to the Lexington. (Journal Record)

  • For the third time in 13 months, the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma is sending members to the White House. (Tulsa World)

  • SandRidge Energy announces plans to sell its four buildings in downtown Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)

  • Two Seattle elephants are settling in to new homes in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)

  • Police in Tulsa are getting ready for auditions for American Idol. (Fox23)

  • Tulsa Shock starts the season strong with eight wins in a row. (Tulsa World)

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