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Headlines: Fracking Contamination, West Nile & Copper Theft

Headlines for Friday, June 5, 2015:

  • The Environmental Protection Agency releases a study on fracking and drinking water. (NewsOK)

  • FEMA approves ten more counties for federal assistance. (KOCO)

  • Governor Fallin signs a bill dealing with police body camera videos. (Tulsa World)

  • Deadline is approaching for bills to get signed by Governor Fallin. (Journal Record)

  • Governor Fallin takes a walk to encourage Oklahomans to get healthy. (NewsOK)

  • New reports shows Oklahomans would be healthier with Medicaid expansion. (Tulsa World)

  • Temp agency tests graders are blamed on the failure of writing tests in Oklahoma. (Oklahoma Watch)

  • The State Department of Health confirms the first case of West Nile. (KOCO)

  • Small farms are working to recover from May flooding. (Journal Record)

  • Pest control businesses keeping busy after floods. (Journal Record)

  • A former mayor of Luther faces accusations in the theft of copper. (NewsOK)

  • Miami trooper shooting justified according to DA. (Tulsa World)

  • A new juvenile detention facility is behind its construction schedule. (Muskogee Phoenix)

  • The 27th annual Statewide Preservation Conference is ending today in Bartlesville.  (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)

  • Noble residents are worried about safety because they cannot always exit their neighborhood. (KFOR)

  • A plan for three low water dams in the Arkansas River is moving forward. (Tulsa World)

  • OKC barber wants to create a mobile barber shop. (NewsOK)

  • Students from Jenks are heading to national competition on alternative energy. (Tulsa World)

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