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Headlines: Norman High Protest, OSU Fundraising & Mega Oil Merger

Here is a sampling of headlines for the morning of November 21, 2014:

  • Students at Norman High School are planning a walkout demonstration for bullied rape victims. (NewsOK)

  • Many Oklahomans who get wrongly convicted of a crime aren’t getting compensation. (Tulsa World)

  • A spike in energy growth is creating opportunities for bad business deals. (Journal Record)

  • A seven-year fundraising campaign is transforming Oklahoma State University. (NewsOK)

  • Farmers in southwest Oklahoma are breathing sighs of relief after a thunderstorm dropped up to three inches of rain over the area. (Lawton Constitution)

  • A criminal justice reform group is hoping next year will be the time to see changes in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma companies are keeping a close eye on a mega-merger in the oil industry. (Journal Record)

  • The Ten Commandments Monument at the state capitol is getting rebuit. (AP)

  • Oklahoma game officials are urging motorists to be on the lookout for deer darting into traffic this fall. (Shawnee News-Star)

  • Small businesses are hoping to see an increase in customers this Saturday. (Stillwater News Press)

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