Headlines for Friday, April 21, 2017:
A plan to overhaul the state’s A-F school grading heads to the Governor. (KWGS)
The State Senate approves a bill to cut the rebate for making movies in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
Lawmakers plan more work on criminal justice reform bills. (Tulsa World)
Bill adds new alert for missing person. (NewsOK)
Late Rep. Brumbaugh lies in repose at Capitol. (Tulsa World)
Plans in place for Bill of Rights monument at capitol. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma students raise concerns over the rising cost of college. (NewsOK)
Tulsa assures parents in light of consolidation. (Tulsa World)
The Cherokee Tribe sues over opioid addiction within its borders. (Tulsa World)
House Democratic Leader officially announces run for governor. (NewsOK)
Fallin’s staff checked into Robert Bates case before sentencing. (Tulsa World)
Getting a job after college can be easy if you go into a field desperate for workers. (Journal Record)
Wildlife and Parks Departments want more workers. (Journal Record)
Group hopes to help Oklahoma’s future workers. (Journal Record)
OSU students make finals for Tulsa pedestrian bridge. (Tulsa World)