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Headlines: Earthquake Lawsuit, Early voting & Incredible Pizza

Headlines for Thursday, August 17, 2016:

  • Attorneys of earthquake victims say they plan to refile new complaints against Oklahoma drillers. (Journal Record)

  • SandRidge faces $1.2M SEC claim in a whistleblower case. (NewsOK)

  • An issue over water heads to the State Supreme Court. (Journal Record)
     
  • Investigators are looking into gas service shut off in a northeast Oklahoma town. (Tulsa World)

  • An Oklahoma judge upholds Oklahoma’s voter ID law. (NewsOK)

  • Noble voters getting asked to increase the town’s sales tax. (NewsOK)

  • Early voting begins today for runoff elections across the state. (NewsOK)

  • Andrew Speno gets in trouble for endorsing Senate candidate Paul Blair while voluntarily calling a school football scrimmage. (NewsOK)

  • OKC can’t take its own side in upcoming firefighters’ union vote. (Journal Record)

  • A new study shows pre-kindergarten learning has a longer lasting impact on some groups not others. (Oklahoma Watch)

  • OKC’s new superintendent predicts the district will overcome its underdog status. (NewsOK)

  • Tulsa schools are getting more than a million dollar donation through a campaign launched in June. (Tulsa World)

  • AAA Oklahoma is helping kids get to and from school through its School Safety Patrol Program. (KOSU)

  • A revamped entertainment venue is returning to an Oklahoma City suburb. (Journal Record)

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