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Headlines: October storm damage, unemployment checks & Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Local headlines for Monday, October 11, 2021

State cleans up after storms. (NewsOK)

Oklahoma’s Provisional Death Count from COVID-19 now stands at 10,616. (KOSU)

State is calling on unemployed Oklahomans to give back overpayments. (Oklahoma Watch)

Most Oklahomans disgree with Gov. Stitt on McGirt as most pressing issue for state. (NewsOK)

State Supreme Court gives clarity on Progressive Insurance case. (Journal Record)

Fort Sill Apache tribe sues lawyers over failed New Mexico casino bid. (NewsOK)

Tulsa reaches franchise deal with PSO. (Tulsa World)

Out-of-state firm spends $419M for Tapstone Energy. (NewsOK)

Census now shows Tulsa is now a majority-minority city. (Tulsa World)

Gap between minority and white home ownership is growing. (Journal Record)

Tribes celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day. (KOSU)

Oklahoma Indigenous artist offers “Memorial” with OKC exhibit. (NewsOK)

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