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Headlines: Education Audit Request, Medical Marijuana Injunction & State Fair Food

Local headlines for Friday, September 17, 2021

Governor. Stitt calls on the State Auditor to investigate the Department of Education. (KOSU)

59 More Oklahomans have died from COVID-19. (KOSU)

Congressman Hern considers lawsuit against federal vaccine mandate. (Tulsa World)

Claremore School Board approves mask mandate. (Tulsa World)

State Supreme Court promises to fast track mask mandate lawsuit. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma schools are getting the chance for free in-school COVID-19 testing. (NewsOK)

Program provides mental health for doctors. (KOSU)

Oklahoma lawmakers will have to go back to the drawing board for districts. (NewsOK)

Board rejects the resignation of CareerTech Director. (Tulsa World)

State court reverses 2014 manslaughter conviction. (NewsOK)

Injunction ordered against the Medical Marijuana Authority on “ghost” owners. (Tulsa World)

First-time jobless claims increase while continued claims drop. (Tulsa World)

Carvana plans to hire 350 at its OKC center. (NewsOK)

Vigil marks five years since the death of Terrance Crutcher. (Tulsa World)

Cherokee Nation launches program to repair and replace houses. (Tulsa World)

Expect a quick start to MAPS4 projects. (Journal Record)

First American Museum could elevate OKC as a tourist destination. (NewsOK)

Claremore museum plans celebration of astronaut Stuart Roosa. (Tulsa World)

Events planned around Hispanic Heritage month. (NewsOK)

Golden Driller Plaza opens. (Tulsa World)

A high school football game between Clinton and Millwood is getting cancelled. (KOSU)

“Killers of the Flower Moon” wraps filming. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma Fair offers culinary choices. (NewsOK)

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