Headlines for Friday, April 10, 2015:
Tulsa’s new Superintendent to cost more than $1M for next three years. (Tulsa World)
Governor Fallin is getting a bill to allow for executions through nitrogen gas. (AP)
Repairs at the Capitol might take half a decade to complete. (Journal Record)
A House Committee passes a bill to make changes to the legislative session. (Tulsa World)
The leader of the House is expecting legislation this year to finish the American Indian Cultural Center in Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
A bill opponents say would have been a new tax on small businesses dies in the House. (Tulsa World)
OG&E and the Corporation Commission are fighting over cost of Smart Hours. (Journal Record)
Get your hair shaved in northwest Oklahoma City this Sunday all for a good cause. (NewsOK)
OKC Dodgers begin inaugural season in Bricktown. (NewsOK)
Tulsa Drillers start season with a win before a sell-out crowd. (Tulsa World)