Headlines for Friday, April 14, 2017:
Largest bomb ever used by the U.S. might have come from the Sooner State. (Tulsa World)
A state House employee who warned of “cross dressers” at the Capitol apologizes. (NewsOK)
A bill to protect teachers from lawsuits for teaching controversial issues heads to the State House. (Tulsa World)
The state Senate is considering legislation to create a more compassionate Parole Board. (Journal Record)
A new study casts doubt on the assumption that switching to a four-day school week will save money. (Journal Record)
A Bartlesville student wants lawmakers to fund education properly. (Tulsa World)
Union HS teacher’s poem gets featured on NPR. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma students take Lego skills to a national competition. (Tulsa World)
Flu deaths reach 92. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma exporters aren’t just manufacturers anymore. (Journal Record)
OKC-based Tapstone Energy plans to go public. (NewsOK)
Drug company looks to Oklahoma for cancer treatment. (Journal Record)
Enid conference focuses on the future of food. (Journal Record)