
In The News
Here are the headlines shared on Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Bixby schools leader Rob Miller announces campaign for state superintendent (Oklahoma Voice)
U.S. Supreme Court tosses conviction of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip (Oklahoma Voice)
Agriculture economist expects egg prices to keep rising this year (Public Radio Tulsa)
Bill requiring Oklahoma schools to spend 60% of budgets on instruction advances (KOSU)
Former Tishomingo mayor sworn in as Chief Justice of Oklahoma Supreme Court (KXII)
Measles cases surpass 100 in West Texas: what to know about the disease (KXII)
Haskell foster father faces child neglect charge; Wife’s case dismissed (KOTV)
Oklahoma House honors Black History Month with Resolution 1006 (KSWO)
Tonkawa without water for days after perfect storm of problems (KOCO)
Oklahoma Senate committee debates bill on homeless shelter regulations (KOCO)
Local community leaders engage in conversations aimed at unity (KFOR)
In dispute over O’Brien decision, beef brews between Kunzweiler, Nichols (Nondoc)
Already-lagging broadband program faces more uncertainty under Trump (News From The States)
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