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Headlines: Teacher Raises, Child Abuse and High Winds

Headlines for Monday, February 8, 2016:

  • Governor Fallin’s plans to fill the $900 million budget hole. (Oklahoma Watch)

  • Governor Mary Fallin is facing criticism for her plan to give teachers a raise. (Fox25)

  • This year there seems to be no shortage of plans to raise teacher pay. (NewsOK)

  • New bill requires businesses to give equal pay to women. (Journal Record)

  • Grady County voters are heading to the polls tomorrow to decide the fate of a medical center. (NewsOK)

  • Voter in northeast Oklahoma are deciding on education issues tomorrow. (Tulsa World)

  • A vote in Midwest City tomorrow decides the political future of the town mayor. (NewsOK)

  • Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton chimes in on Oklahoma abortion ban petition. (NewsOK)

  • Thousands of Oklahoma state employees received raises last year despite the budget deficit. (NewsOK)

  • The energy downturn could impact child abuse cases. (Journal Record)

  • Grand Jury testimony shows events following shooting death by Tulsa County Reserve Deputy. (Tulsa World)

  • The teen birth rate in Oklahoma is dropping, but our state still ranks next to last in the U.S. (Tulsa World)

  • An Oklahoma professor is working to make buildings earthquake resistant. (News on 6)

  • Enid hopes for recovery amid local hiring at Koch plant. (Journal Record)

  • A Florida-based business is adding a hundred new jobs to its Ada location. (AP)

  • Freedom of Information Oklahoma wants nominations recognizing Oklahomans who promote the First Amendment. (AP)

  • Fire danger will be critical today across Oklahoma. (News9)

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