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Headlines: State Prisons, Transgender Student Athletes & Sooner Con

Headlines for Wednesday, June 10, 2015:

  • Despite budget increase, state prisons face major challenges. (NewsOK)

  • Collections to Oklahoma’s general revenue falls again. (Tulsa World)

  • Transportation officials are encouraging county commissioners statewide to speed-up road projects. (Stillwater News Press)

  • FEMA approves nine more Oklahoma counties for public assistance. (News9)

  • Delays for barge traffic along the Arkansas River are taking longer than expected. (Journal Record)

  • State school athletic organization adopts a new transgender policy. (NewsOK)

  • A Bethany crematorium gets shot down by voters. (NewsOK)

  • Sand Springs voters approve more than $8M school bond. (Tulsa World)

  • Testimony starts in trial of Edmond man accused of sex acts with children in Kenya. (NewsOK)

  • A group wanting to oust Tulsa’s Sheriff gathers six-thousand signatures for petition. (Tulsa World)

  • From Lawton to Quapaw, crime fighters are learning about gangs this week in Tulsa. (KWGS)

  • Oklahoma City is considering changes to its bussing system. (Journal Record)

  • Senator Jim Inhofe attended the Fly-in breakfast at the Ponca City Airport. (Ponca City News)

  • Oklahoma City and Tulsa first responders are the first in the nation to use a new CPR device. (News9)

  • Midwest City gets ready for Sooner Con. (Journal Record)

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