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Headlines: Ten Commandments Staying, Stillwater Drilling & Healthy Convenience Stores

Headlines for Wednesday, June 8, 2015:

  • Governor Fallin says there are no plans to move the Ten Commandments monument at the Capitol. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma’s hundreds of boards and commission could face anti-trust lawsuits. (NewsOK)

  • First draft of state school standards released to the public. (Tulsa World)

  • Puerto Rican teachers are coming to the aid of Oklahoma City’s Spanish speaking students. (KFOR

  • Tulsans air grievances over their Sheriff at a Town Hall Meeting. (Tulsa World)

  • Stillwater is adopting new oil and gas zoning requirements under a new law which bans drilling restrictions. (Stillwater News Press)

  • New oil field regulations in Osage County get put on hold. (Tulsa World)

  • Former Cherokee Chief Chad Smith files a challenge against Principal Chief Bill John Baker's re-election. (Muskogee Phoenix)

  • Five candidates in an Oklahoma City House race raise more than a quarter million dollars. (NewsOK)

  • Seven candidates in next week’s Tulsa state House special election talked to voters in a forum. (Tulsa World)

  • A McClain County special election for a new jail could be on hold. (Fox25)

  • Cleveland County Republicans hear from lawmakers over texting and driving. (Norman Transcript)

  • Oklahoma City is still considering options for a MAPS3 convention center. (Journal Record)

  • Convenience stores customers are getting healthier. (Journal Record)

  • DeadCenter Film Festival is looking for a new director. (NewsOK)

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