Headlines for Thursday, September 29, 2016:
Poll shows 1 in 4 OK voters would approve secession from US if Hillary Clinton is elected. (NewsOK)
Tulsa city counselors table a resolution opposing “Right to Farm”. (Tulsa World)
The legislature is studying drones as usage grows in the Sooner State. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation splits votes on a spending bill. (NewsOK)
A southeast Oklahoma mayor abruptly resigns amid an investigation of city finances. (McAlester News-Capital)
A mayors’ conference in Oklahoma City brings more than 40 municipal chief from around the country. (AP)
OKC unemployment drops to 4.4%. (NewsOK)
No consistency in virtual charter schools. (Oklahoma Watch)
Oklahoma Wesleyan boycotts the boycott of North Carolina. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa sheriff denies epidemic in jail deaths. (Tulsa World)
SandRidge bankruptcy riles mineral owners. (Journal Record)
PSO Oklahoma calls for more wind power. (NewsOK)
A local treatment center is holding an event today to celebrate National Recovery Month. (KOSU)
Oklahoma City considers four companies to operate the new streetcar system. (NewsOK)
A planned horse trail along the Oklahoma River needs funding. (Journal Record)