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Headlines: Jail Lawsuit, Cherokee Hunting & Indoor Skydiving

Headlines for Friday, May 29, 2015:

  • Oklahoma County might face a federal lawsuit over its jail. (NewsOK)

  • The leader of the House Democrats calls for a special session for state roads and bridges. (Tulsa World)

  • The Oklahoma National Guard helps a Muskogee County rancher feed his cattle stranded by recent flooding. (Muskogee Phoenix)

  • Governor Fallin signs a plan for completing the American Indian Cultural Center. (Norman Transcript)

  • Cherokee citizens can hunt and fish for free in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)

  • With the end of the Legislative session its possible there are several new laws you don’t know about. (OK Gazette)

  • New Tulsa superintendent stays with controversial conservative education group. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma courts side with Muskogee homeowners in an eminent domain suit. (Muskogee Phoenix)

  • Norman student gets one word away from winning the Scripps Spelling Bee. (NewsOK)
     
  • Two Edmond projects on the corner of I-35 and Covell are finally moving forward. (Journal Record)

  • Two Tonkawa Artists are taking part in an exhibit at the Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art in David City, Nebraska. (Ponca City News)

  • The state is selling a former women’s prison. (Journal Record)

  • The Plow Building in Bricktown is getting a new purpose.  (KFOR)

  • Indoor skydiving comes to Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)

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