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Headlines: Pruitt Reaction, Federal Spending & Capitol Hill Mascot

Headlines for Tuesday, December 9. 2014:

  • Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is denying a secretive alliance with energy firms. (NewsOK)

  • A new study shows Oklahoma is dependent on federal spending almost as much as the rest of the nation. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma City’s Capitol Hill High School is changing its Redskins mascot after 88 years. (NewsOK)

  • Problems with Pawhuska’s Bureau of Indian Affairs could create future business issues in Osage County. (Journal Record)

  • A couple of OSU football players are getting honored after Saturday’s overtime win. (Stillwater News Press)

  • The Oklahoma Department of Transportation OKs a $71 million project on I-35 in Norman. (NewsOK)

  • The superintendent for Oklahoma’s largest school district releases a district wide transition plan. (News9)

  • A Tulsa church is holding an immigration forum tonight in northeast Oklahoma to get answers on the executive action by President Obama. (KTUL)

  • Despite political and global challenges, Taiwan’s trade relationship with Oklahoma remains strong, especially when it comes to wheat. (Journal Record)

  • The Oklahoma City Zoo is asking visitors to not throw coins into its aquatic exhibits. (KOCO)

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