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Headlines: Faith-based office, Ryan Walter memo & JC Cowboys closes

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Local headlines for Friday, November 8, 2024

Oklahoma is creating an Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives. (KOSU)

Oklahoma voter turnout was the lowest in the nation. (Oklahoma Voice)

Senator Lankford eases concerns over threats from President-elect Trump. (Tulsa World)

State Superintendent Ryan Walters issues memo on the U.S. Department of Education. (KOSU)

Epic Charter School lays off dozens of employees. (Oklahoma Voice)

Higher education regents celebrate an increase in enrolment. (KOSU)

Regents call for an increase in allocations from lawmakers. (NewsOK)

Tulsa’s mayor welcomes the new mayor-elect to town hall. (Tulsa World)

Afghan national accused in Election Day plot faces three felonies. (NewsOK)

National Weather Service confirms three tornadoes on Monday. (Tulsa World)

Oklahomans need to prepare for possible flash floods today. (NewsOK)

Core samples drilled in Tulsa cemetery in search of race massacre burials. (Tulsa World)

Construction costs could deepen the debt of the Turnpike Authority. (NewsOK)

Gun buyback event returns. (Tulsa World)

The leader of a group representing nursing homes talks about federal mandates. (KOSU)

Muscogee Nation breaks ground on new casino in Coweta. (Tulsa World)

JC Cowboys concert hall in Weatherford is closing. (KOSU)

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