In The News
Here are the headlines shared on Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Former AG plans to appeal social studies standards suit dismissal (KOCO)
Two cases of West Nile Virus confirmed in Oklahoma Co., says Health officials (KFOR)
Measles exposure reported at OKC airport, Guymon Walmart over Memorial Day weekend (Oklahoma Voice)
Southwestern Oklahoma Development Authority awarded $30,000 in grants (KSWO)
New race massacre victim identified in 1921 Graves Investigation (KJRH)
Judge allowing poultry pollution case to continue, agrees pollution continues (KJRH)
Superintendent Walters' legal fees cost taxpayers $130,000 in 2024 amid rising lawsuits (KTUL)
Work underway to repair damaged Lake Texoma campsites (KTEN)
Oklahoma Supreme Court says HB 1775 does not apply to university courses (KGOU)
Cherokee Nation proposes revamp of aging Claremore Indian Health hospital (KOSU)
Texas judge strikes down federal health privacy rule for legal abortion care (News From The States)
Extras
The "standard" car charger is usually overkill—but your electrician might not know that (Technology Connections)
Fight the Bite: Defeat Mosquitoes and Their Diseases (OKC-County Health Department)
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