Headlines for Tuesday, September 11, 2018:
- Recent elections show money doesn’t always matter. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry awaits legislation. (Tulsa World)
- Battle lines are forming on taxing oil and gas. (Journal Record)
- The Oklahoma City School District is ending its year-round schedule. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa will consider truancy ordinance next month. (Tulsa World)
- Judge grants juvenile status in Bixby football rape case. (Tulsa World)
- VA Board will look into performance of director after audit. (NewsOK)
- The Oklahoma Transportation Commission updates infrastructure plans for the state. (NewsOK)
- ODOT is providing a charging station free to the public. (NewsOK)
- Low income workforce housing considered for northwest OKC. (Journal Record)
- SandRidge directors reject all offers to buy company. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma County hopes to save money through unified payroll system (Journal Record)
- Tulsa University maintains its top spot among state schools in national ranking. (NewsOK)
- World’s largest flying museum comes to Tulsa. (Tulsa World)