Headlines for Thursday, June 11, 2015:
- Blue Bell Ice Cream says an outbreak of listeria comes from a Broken Arrow plant. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma businesses take employees income taxes for company improvements. (Oklahoma Watch)
PSO offers opt out option for smart meters, but at a cost to those customers. (Tulsa World)
- OKC’s historic First National Center might be redeveloped into a four-star hotel. (NewsOK)
- Governor Fallin is leading an Oklahoma delegation to Europe. (NewsOK)
Fallin vetoes bill to tighten punishment on juvenile offenders. (NewsOK)
- Governor Fallin holds a ceremonial signing of a bill to stem sexual assault. (Norman Transcript)
- Oklahomans could get access to experimental drugs under a bill signed by Governor Fallin. (KFOR)
Earthquake insurance booming in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
The massive May flooding leaves a massive June mess for the US Army Corps of Engineers. (KWGS)
Pool service companies are having a busy summer. (Journal Record)
Bartlesville sales tax revenues decline in May. (Bartelsville Examiner-Enterprise)
Oklahoma City’s deadCENTER Film Festival is turning 15 this year. (Oklahoma Gazette)
Remains to be exhumed from U.S.S. Oklahoma in Pearl Harbor. (KFOR)
- The North American Soccer League is suing the former owner of OKC Pro Soccer. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma country star Carrie Underwood wins big at the CMT awards. (NewsOK)