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Headlines: Immigration Reaction, OU Band & the Kissing Disease

Here is a sampling of headlines for the morning of November 21, 2014:

  • Oklahoma’s Attorney General promises a lawsuit against the President’s immigration plan. (NewsOK)

  • The President’s immigration plan draws praise from some in northeast Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)

  • Controversy over the Pride of Oklahoma at OU results in a returning band director nearly doubling his pay. (Journal Record)

  • One of Oklahoma’s long serving Congressmen gets named to a powerful House Committee. (AP)

  • A group of Republican lawmakers warns of serious consequences if the State Supreme Court declares an income tax cut bill unconstitutional. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma City is clearing the way for the Core to Shore program to move forward. (Journal Record)

  • An Oklahoma Energy company pleads guilty to violating the Clean Water Act. (Houston Chronicle)

  • A former Choctaw Nation official testifies to accepting gifts and cash from several contractors. (Tulsa World)

  • An outbreak of “The Kissing Disease” closes down a small Oklahoma school district until December. (Reuters)

  • An Oklahoma City company is doing its part to fulfill the dreams of collegiate football players heading to bowl games. (Journal Record)

  • An Oklahoma State receiver is pleading no contest to marijuana possession. (NewsOK)

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