Headlines for Tuesday, November 28, 2017:
Tax overhaul questions arise for Lankford in “Federal Fumbles” release. (Tulsa World)
Far-right lawmakers are unmoved by Governor’s executive orders. (Journal Record)
Complaints grow against Tate Publishing. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma’s chief prosecutor and state auditor face a lawsuit over Tar Creek cleanup. (KOSU)
Yukon fracking operations halt after quakes. (NewsOK)
Keystone XL completion could raise concerns of oil glut growth in Cushing. (NewsOK)
SandRidge merger dubbed “poison pill” by directors. (NewsOK)
Petition for Income Tax for teacher raises falls short on signatures. (NewsOK)
Tulsa Public Schools is dealing with a shortfall in speech pathologists. (Tulsa World)
A report ranks the University of Central Oklahoma in the top ten of colleges for veterans. (NewsOK)
Gallery raises awareness of foster kids. (NewsOK)
- The biggest shopping weekend of the year was fruitful for Oklahoma shops. (Journal Record)
Norman museum explores evolution. (NewsOK)