Headlines for Monday, October 16, 2017:
The State Capital Building is closed for business. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma adds one more to a delayed execution list. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma needs more skilled, educated workers. (Tulsa World)
The hiring process makes getting new OKC teachers difficult. (NewsOK)
While most Oklahoma school districts are using ACT tests, the largest are going with the SAT. (NewsOK)
The Tulsa School Board is considering Superintendent Deborah Gist’s future employment. (Tulsa World)
Burial services planned for Oklahoma marine killed in Pearl Harbor. (NewsOK)
An unqualified rating could hinder the appointment of a US District Court Judge in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
Home sales drop in Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma is expected to lead the nation in native pecans. (Journal Record)
The Sooners and the Cowboys are back in the top ten. (TulsaWorld)