Local headlines for Wednesday, December 11, 2019:
- Oklahoma City voters approve MAPS Four by a landslide. (NewsOK)
- Despite passage, OKC voters want city to keep focus on roads. (NewsOK)
- State Senator faces slander lawsuit from Epic Virtual Charter School. (Tulsa World)
- Tribes warn of $150M impact to state over governor’s compact quarrel. (Tulsa World)
- Dark money group adds more to ads against Congresswoman Horn. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma delegation praises USMCA trade deal. (NewsOK)
- Defense bill agreement could impact housing at Tinker. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma CO Sheriff wants to turn over operations of the county jail by mid-April. (NewsOK)
- Superintendent Gist hears from public on district plan to handle $20M shortfall. (Tulsa World)
- General revenue deposits show mixed results. (Tulsa World)
- Muscogee (Creek) voters to decide on a principal chief this Saturday. (Tulsa World)
- “No felony” hiring policies could be detrimental to businesses. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa calls on state to help with plans for a downtown grocery store. (Tulsa World)
- Chesapeake sets $1.5B loan closing date. (NewsOK)
- Devon enters into $100M agreement for development in the Anadarko Basin. (Journal Record)
- Settlement allows PSO to add wind energy. (Tulsa World)
- Winter weather possible in next week’s forecast. (Tulsa World)