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Headlines: Health Dept. Investigation, Shortey Pleads Guilty & OSU's Rudolph Awarded

Headlines for Friday, December 1, 2017"

  • A multi-county grand jury is investigating the State Health Department. (NewsOK)

  • House subpoenas three state officials over health department fiscal mismanagement. (Tulsa World)

  • Lt. Gov. Lamb’s campaign manager accused of crashing opponent’s conference call. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma development in low income areas faces uncertainty under federal tax plan. (Journal Record)

  • Former Sen. Shortey begins life behind bars after pleading guilty to sex trafficking. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma’s most visible, conservative politicians get jobs with President Trump. (Journal Record)

  • A signature petition to get raises for Oklahoma City teachers still comes up short. (NewsOK)

  • Bixby school board takes no action after closed door update on rape allegations (Tulsa World)

  • OKC Schools considers a return to the traditional calendar. (NewsOK)

  • Flu claims first two lives in Oklahoma this season. (NewsOK)

  • New cell therapy treatment for leukemia gets approval in OKC. (Journal Record

  • Oklahoma’s employment situation is getting better. (NewsOK)

  • Carl Icahn blast’s SandRidge’s “Poison Pill” actions. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma oil fields get a boost from OPEC’s extension on production cuts. (NewsOK)

  • A hotel on Northwest Expressway in OKC has a new owner, and, soon, a new flag. (Journal Record)

  • Oklahoma State’s quarterback is getting national recognition. (Tulsa World)

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