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Headlines: OKC Water, Pawhuska Water & Horse Food

Headlines for Wednesday, August 17, 2016:

  • The Oklahoma City Council approves an historic water agreement with the tribes. (NewsOK)

  • A proposed stormwater utility vote could impact Norman schools. (NewsOK)

  • Presidential candidate Donald Trump picks Governor Fallin to his Agriculture Advisory Committee. (AP)

  • Oklahoma receives a failing grade on family leave policies. (NewsOK)

  • Union High School students aid in the retirement of US flags burned in an American Legion fire. (Tulsa World)

  • Pawhuska school students get another day of summer because of water issues in the northeast Oklahoma town. (KTUL)

  • A fluke search of a website links a 1981 Tulsa missing person case with a 1983 unsolved Muskogee County murder. (Tulsa World)

  • Baptist pastor getting outraised in Edmond Senate GOP race. (NewsOK)

  • Regulators approve a $30 million reimbursement settlement for OG&E over Smart Hours. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma City sits in an economic limbo as it transitions from acute distress to recover. (Journal Record)

  • Oil and gas development in Tuttle is leading the city manager to come up with suboptimal ways to build his own infrastructure. (Journal Record)

  • Feed stores get ready for thoroughbred season. (Journal Record)

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