Headlines for Friday, December 2, 2016:
Governor Mary Fallin calls her role in the President-elect’s transition team “Good for Oklahoma”. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma tribes join energy execs in supporting Governor Fallin for Interior Secretary. (Tulsa World)
If Fallin leaves for Washington, replacement options for Lieutenant Governor could be limited. (Journal Record)
The leader of the State House Democrats is considering a run for governor in 2018. (AP)
Legislative leaders agree on need for teacher raises. (Tulsa World)
Four resign after maggots discovered in wound at Talahina veterans center. (Tulsa World)
Changes to correction won’t include early release of violent criminals. (NewsOK)
The leaders of Oklahoma’s higher education are asking lawmakers to restore their funding. (NewsOK)
State regulators modify PSO’s refund process. (Journal Record)
OPEC agreement boosts Oklahoma energy stocks. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s cropland values saw an increase this year in comparison the 2015. (Journal Record)
The sounds of bells are returning to a church damaged in the Oklahoma City Bombing. (NewsOK)
A tour of downtown OKC churches benefits Good Shepherd Ministries. (Journal Record)
Things to know for Bedlam tomorrow. (Tulsa World)