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Headlines: Senate budget challenge, upcoming execution & solar eclipse preparations

Local headlines for Thursday, April 4, 2024 The State Senate is facing a budget challenge and is preparing for the execution of the first death row inmate of 2024. Legislation allowing for the sale of raw donkey milk is advancing and the Oklahoma County Sheriff places two deputies on leave after a man sets himself on fire. The state is looking for public input on Route 66 attractions. The Oklahoma Agriculture Hall of Fame inducts its first female for Outstanding Achievement.

Headlines: Senate budget challenge, upcoming execution & solar eclipse preparations

Published : a month ago by in Politics

The State Senate throws down the gauntlet in the budget process. (KOSU)

Legislation allowing for the sale of raw donkey milk advances. (KOSU)

Moms for Liberty leads rally at the State Capitol. (Tulsa World)

Elected official filing on first day falls to lowest level since 2012. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma is getting ready to execute the first death row inmate of 2024. (KOSU)

Oklahoma County Sheriff places two deputies on leave after man sets himself on fire. (NewsOK)

Tulsa is looking for public input on Route 66 attractions. (Tulsa World)

Taylor Hanson plans to take part in Leon Russell. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma Agriculture Hall of Fame inducts first female for Outstanding Achievement. (KOSU)

State officials get ready for increased visitors for the solar eclipse. (Oklahoma Voice)

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