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Headlines: Storm Damage, Teaching Experience & New OKC Music Fest

Headlines for Wednesday, June 3, 2015:

  • Storms during the month of May leave behind at least $150 million in damages. (Reuters)

  • Lawton is cancelling plans to move forward with cloud seeding, after the wettest month in history. (NewsOK)

  • Muskogee County continues to have flood related water issues. (Muskogee Phoenix)

  • Oklahoma ranks number one in fatal police shootings. (Tulsa World)

  • Both of Oklahoma’s Senators vote yes on phone records bill. (NewsOK)

  • Tulsa Senator’s colleagues surprised by investigation. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma’s metro area schools report some of the most inexperienced teachers in the state. (Oklahoma Watch)

  • The non-profit organization known as Bridges is seeing an increase in the homeless youth population. (Norman Transcript)

  • Residents are raising concerns about hazardous materials along the Canadian River. (KFOR)

  • Jim Thorpe's sons ask the U.S. Supreme Court to allow his burial in Oklahoma. (AP)

  • The Oklahoma City Council is redefining its relationship with the Civic Center Foundation. (Journal Record)

  • MAPS3 projects including the Street Car and Senior Center move forward. (NewsOK)

  • An Oklahoma City Firefighter’s promotion makes history. (News9)

  • Tulsa’s Kendall Whittier District is getting three new stores and another is moving. (Journal Record)

  • New music festival is coming to Western Avenue in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)

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