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Headlines: Hostage Case, Alcohol Laws & Juvenile Charter Schools

Here is a sampling of headlines for the morning of November 20, 2014:

  • Attorneys for the man who held hostages at a Norman office want the District Attorney disqualified from the case. (Norman Transcript)

  • A Group of Oklahomans is working to change what some consider outdated alcohol laws. (Oklahoma Gazette)

  • The money Oklahoma gets from Tribal casinos dropped for the first time since collections began in 2006. (Oklahoma Watch)

  • The State Board of Education approves charter schools for juvenile corrections agencies. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma economists are mostly optimistic about the state’s economy, but also warn of slower growth without more investment in infrastructure and education. (Journal Record)

  • An Oklahoma City food pantry is getting ready to deliver Thanksgiving meals to people with HIV and AIDS. (City Sentinel)

  • Oklahoma State University is getting recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency as a national leader for its use of green power practices and technology. (Stillwater News Press)

  • The Oklahoma Gazette encourages people to put a new twist on the phrase: "Drink Responsibly!" (Oklahoma Gazette)

  • A State lawmakers wants the Attorney General to investigate a local Islamic group after it was designated a terrorist group. (Tulsa World)

  • The Oklahoma City Thunder loses another game on the road getting beat by the Denver Nuggets, 107 to 100. (ESPN)

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