Headlines for Monday, August 24, 2015:
Oklahoma’s labor commissioner gets stabbed to death at an Oklahoma City restaurant. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma State University’s Center for Health Sciences is trying to fill the need for rural doctors. (Stillwater News Press)
A new system could slow down doctor’s offices and insurance agencies. (Journal Record)
Native American students at OSU have a new place to call home. (NewsOK)
Activists in Tulsa want to get more people voting in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
Anti-abortion supporters protested at Oklahoma City’s Planned Parenthood. (News9)
Couple sues over Indian Child Welfare Act. (Tulsa World)
Fight over asset forfeiture faces a fierce fight. (AP)
The future of Feed the Children is looking bleak. (NewsOK)
Two earthquakes shook the state yesterday. (News9)
The Koch Fertilizer Plant’s expansion, in Enid, is moving forward. (Enid News & Eagle)
Four Oklahoma companies are getting selected for aircraft related training. (Journal Record)
The Oklahoma History Museum is preserving a piece of the state’s TV history. (News9)
An Oklahoma artist wants to keep the Chisholm Trail Mural along Yukon’s Main Street from fading away. (News on 6)