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Headlines: Tulsa's New Superintendent, OKC Debt & Stillwater Fracking

Headlines for Wednesday, February 4, 2015:

  • Tulsa’s School Superintendent-to-be is visiting schools this week. (Tulsa World)

  • The Oklahoma City Council releases a formal six page policy on how and when municipal agencies can take on debt. (Journal Record)

  • The Corporation Commission shuts down an injection well because of earthquakes. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma’s newest Congressman is starting his first year in office nearly $200,000 in debt. (NewsOK)

  • The number of oil rigs is dropping across the state along with the price of gas and it’s starting to impact employees. (Journal Record)

  • School districts are sharing more than $16 million in a tax recalculation. (NewsOK)

  • Talk of fracking draws a standing room only crowd last night in Stillwater. (O'Colly)

  • The so-called “hoodie bill” gets killed in the Senate without a hearing. (NewsOK)

  • Illness closes an eastern Oklahoma school district for the rest of the week. (Fox23)

  • Lawmakers are considering a bill legalizing oil which comes from cannabis oil. (KFOR)

  • The Oklahoma City Thunder is keeping Nick Collison. (NewsOK)

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