Local headlines for Wednesday, January 9, 2019:
- Oklahoma nonprofits face financial issues because of the federal shutdown. (Journal Record)
- Oklahomans needing federal aid to eat are getting help through February (NewsOK)
- State lawmakers elect their leaders in getting ready to start the 2019 session. (NewsOK)
- State representatives ban videos by lawmakers on the House floor. (Journal Record)
- Bill could help boost beer sales at golf courses. (Journal Record)
- New ethics rule exempts Gov.-elect Stitt’s staff from personal finance disclosures. (NewsOK)
- Outgoing Lt. Gov. gets job with technology firm. (NewsOK)
- Epic Charter School gets a big boost in state funding during the mid-year. (Tulsa World)
- OETA is cutting ties with its fundraising foundation. (NewsOK)
- ONG customers are getting money from the gas company after Trump’s tax cuts. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa voters will get a chance to vote on the new Arena District Master Plan. (Tulsa World)
- The Oklahoma City Thunder loses its second home game in a row. (NewsOK)