Headlines for Tuesday, September 4, 2018:
- Medical marijuana likely won’t be available till late in the fall. (Journal Record)
- Draft of a new medical marijuana law protects Medicaid and food stamp recipients. (NewsOK)
- Doctors aren’t willing to sign prescriptions for medical marijuana. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City’s Chief of Police wants a reduction in the penalty for possessing pot. (NewsOK)
- Independent candidates team up for the November elections. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City school students fall short in testing. (NewsOK)
- Superintendent promises community involvement in school closings. (NewsOK)
- Nine people apply for an empty seat on the Tulsa School Board. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa teachers find a creative way to use cellphones. (Tulsa World)
- Health officials warn of mosquitoes despite low West Nile count. (Tulsa World)
- Ag groups join in oil/gas lawsuit with Kingfisher County. (Journal Record)
- Head of Beef Council defends checkoff campaign. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa ballet plans three-country visit in international tour. (Tulsa World)