Headlines for Tuesday, September 10, 2019:
- Epic Virtual Charter School calls for an investigation of a state senator. (Tulsa World)
- A recently elected member of the Oklahoma City School Board is resigning. (NewsOK)
- Webbers Falls students finally start school after spring flooding forced a delay. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma small businesses are getting $35M in disaster loans. (Tulsa World)
- AG delays restitution plan for El Reno Christian publishing company. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma County Jail Trust hears grievances from employees. (NewsOK)
- The Tulsa election board seeks up to 500 precinct workers for 2020. (Tulsa World)
- Both sides of the tribal gaming compacts dispute launch media campaigns (Journal Record)
- Chaparral Energy sells its OKC headquarters for $18M. (Journal Record)
- OKC’s Tinseltown files application to serve alcohol. (NewsOK)
- Arts Center unveils its inaugural exhibit for next year. (NewsOK)