Headlines for Monday, November 27, 2017:
Lawmakers wait to see if the governor calls them back into special session this week. (Tulsa World)
Some lawmakers consider legislation to change super majority threshold to raise taxes. (Tulsa World)
An election date for medical marijuana legalization remains hazy. (NewsOK)
Teachers worry about increased work with consolidation. (Journal Record)
Sardis Lake water deal for OKC faces another legal challenge. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford is releasing a list of government waste today. (Tulsa World)
Private group sees $4M in profits from criminal fees and fines. (NewsOK)
Sheriff cracks down on truancies. (NewsOK)
A recent surplus sale of weapons by the OCPD was shocking but not surprising. (Journal Record)
Chickasha is luring in new businesses with federal tax credits. (Journal Record)
VA considers options with credit union closing. (NewsOK)
The Governor’s tree lighting ceremony takes place tomorrow night at the State Capitol. (NewsOK)
OU finishes the regular season ranked 2nd in the Associated Press Poll. (Tulsa World)
OSU finishes the regular season at 18th in the AP poll. (Tulsa World)