Headlines for Friday, March 10, 2017:
State forestry officials say three wildfires in northwest Oklahoma are about 10% contained. (NewsOK)
House narrowly passes a bill reversing part of a state question approved by voters. (Tulsa World)
A pay day loan measure angering religious leaders and consumer advocates early this year is returning. (Journal Record)
The State House approves a measure to end tax credits for wind power. (NewsOK)
Energy officials urge cooperation among industries. (Journal Record)
OKC bombing museum gets files from Terry Nichols’ trial. (NewsOK)
Warnings rise over bird flu in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
Tulsa sees slight gain in sales tax collections. (Tulsa World)
Sales tax collections in OKC drop again. (NewsOK)
Governor Fallin says efforts to reduce the number of children in state custody are succeeding. (Tulsa World)
OSU health turns its focus on technology. (Tulsa World)
Redesign for Muskogee Mall gets help from OU students. (Journal Record)
The Thunder snaps its four game losing streak with a game against the Spurs. (NewsOK)