Headlines for Monday, September 19, 2016:
Religious leaders raise issues with Ten Commandments state Question. (NewsOK)
Opponents of Right to Farm state question gather to strategize. (Tulsa World)
Conservative and Libertarian groups join fight against death penalty state question. (AP)
The Republican candidate for Oklahoma County Sheriff had discipline issues as a State Trooper. (NewsOK)
Dozens of demonstrators gather across the street from a fundraiser for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. (KGOU)
First abortion clinic in 40 years opens in Oklahoma. (AP)
A drop in inmates at Tulsa’s County Jail means two new pods might not be used for prisoners. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma has a new state seismologist. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma is putting up signs on I-35 and I-40 asking slower drivers to stay in the right lane. (Norman Transcript)
ACOG seeks public input in $10B transportation plan. (Journal Record)
Edmond residents are getting asked to volunteer for Smart Meters. (NewsOK)
More homeless veterans are finding homes through new program. (Journal Record)
A new program at OSU is saving students money while graduating them sooner. (NewsOK)
A loss over the weekend drops the Sooners out of the Coaches’ Poll and the bottom of the AP Poll. (Tulsa World)