
In The News
Here are the headlines shared on Friday, February 7, 2025
TIMELINE: Oklahoma could see icy conditions starting Monday (KOCO)
Gov. Stitt's post about tribal speed limit sign is a "meme," spokesperson says (KFOR)
As Innovation Foundation draws inquiry, OSU President Kayse Shrum resigns (Nondoc)
As lawmakers await answers, Jim Hess named interim OSU president (Nondoc)
How do school bonds work in Oklahoma? Behind the 60% supermajority vote (KWTV)
'We've really become a hub': New report reveals economic impact of film, TV in Oklahoma (KOKH)
Will Rogers students demonstrate against immigration crackdown (KTUL)
US tariffs on China could impact Oklahoma's QuikTrip prices (KTUL)
Trump plans to name himself chair of Kennedy Center, fire board members (KGOU)
Why is the Trump administration targeting USAID? (Public Radio Tulsa)
Oklahoma Looks to Privatize Prison Food Service (Oklahoma Watch)
Oklahoma Sen. Deevers 'pulled' SB1017. Could the bill be resurrected? (The Oklahoman)
Texas students launch newspaper after fight with administration (The Texas Tribune)
Meta prepares for layoffs on Monday -internal memo (Reuters)
Extras
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