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Headlines: Education Sales Tax, Trump's Visit & Batman Day

Headlines for Friday, September 25, 2015:

  • A former Senator and Governor wants an education sales tax. (NonDoc.com)

  • Emergency Teacher Certificates this year exceeds the past four years combined. (Tulsa World)

  • The Attorney General calls witness’s claim in Richard Glossip’s appeal questionable. (NewsOK)

  • The Oklahoma County Jail gets more time to get fixed. (Journal Record)
     
  • A new poll shows Oklahomans want changes to the forfeiture law. (News9)

  • Cushing considers an earthquake plan. (Journal Record)

  • West Nile claims a 4th victim in Oklahoma. (Fox25)

  • Presidential candidate Donald Trump might reunite with a bald eagle at the state fair. (NewsOK)

  • Local bands get bumped because of Trump. (KFOR)

  • Oklahoma City energy supply company offers buyouts to all of its 700 workers. (NewsOK)

  • Museums suffer from budget cuts. (Journal Record)

  • A Bartlesville High School student wants to honor Native Americans. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)

  • Oklahoma tribes receive grants to help youth go to college and be career ready. (Fox25)

  • New Tulsa projects will honor Route 66. (Journal Record)

  • The Pencil Box in Tulsa helps provide supplies for disadvantaged students. (News on 6)

  • Oklahoman Jimmy Webb comes home for a master class and concert. (NewsOK)

  • A Homeowners Association in Edmond is seeking an injunction against Custom Crafted Homes. (Journal Record)

  • Tomorrow is Batman Day. (Tulsa World)

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