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Headlines: Paris Prayer Vigil, Term Limits & Cowboys No. 4

Headlines for Monday, November 16, 2015:

  • The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is holding a prayer vigil for Paris. (Fox25)

  • Troopers issue 56 citations for violating the two-week-old texting and driving ban. (Tulsa World)

  • Guthrie public schools are looking at arming teachers. (News9)

  • Oklahoma City is leading the way in emergency teacher certifications. (NewsOK)

  • A task force is looking to cut education line items. (Fox25)

  • The Office of the Attorney General is growing despite statewide budget cuts. (NewsOK)

  • Term limits are taking their toll on the legislature at the end of next year. (Tulsa World)

  • The 2016 race for Tulsa Mayor begins. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma’s Democratic Party hires a new executive director. (Norman Transcript)

  • Plans for a new Pauls Valley prison raises concerns. (NewsOK)

  • Low oil prices could take their toll on small energy companies. (Journal Record)

  • About 600 Tulsans hear presentation on Islamic extremists. (Tulsa World)

  • An iconic Oklahoma City sign from a demolished downtown building gets new life. (Journal Record)

  • Celebrities adopt animals at OKC event. (KOCO)

  • Oklahoma History Center opens exhibit on Sonic Restaurant. (Journal Record)

  • The Oklahoma City Thunder fails to pull out a win against the Boston Celtics. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma’s two major collegiate football teams are sitting in the top ten. (KTUL)

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