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AFTERNOON HEADLINES [The Oklahoman]( 22 Nov, 2019 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( Are you a subscriber? View the [print replica]( of today's newspaper for more stories! [Pilots identified in Vance Air Force Base mishap]( The names of two Vance Air Force Base airmen killed in a training mission mishap on Thursday have been released. [Jury chooses death for convicted killer of Tecumseh police officer]( SHAWNEE - In less than two hours Friday afternoon, a Pottawatomie County jury chose the death penalty for convicted murderer Byron James Shepard for the shooting death of Tecumseh Police Officer Justin Terney. [State health officials hire Medicaid consultants, sign contract for nearly $1.5 million]( State health officials have hired a national team of health care policy experts who specialize in helping states design and implement specialized Medicaid programs through a waiver granted by the federal government. [From hate-filled to hopeful: Holocaust survivor visits metro to share her story]( "If you never experienced it, you can never imagine a human being would treat another human being this way," she said. [Renovations planned for former Midtown dealership]( Renovations are set to move forward that to restore the appearance of the former Walter E. Allen Chrysler Plymouth dealership at NW 13 and Harvey Avenue in Midtown. [OSU men's basketball: NCAA delivers notice of allegations to Cowboys after FBI probe into recruiting corruption]( Oklahoma State received a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA with a Level 1 allegation regarding former men's basketball associate head coach Lamont Evans, the university announced Friday afternoon. [Big 12 pregame: Texas over Baylor in an upset special]( Has OU figured out how to play against the Horned Frogs? [OU men's basketball: Walk-on Read Streller scores first points as Sooner]( Oklahoma was already beating Maryland Eastern Shore by 25 points on Thursday night, but the final two points of the game were special to the Sooners. [Big 12 efficiency rankings: OSU's offense has tons of possessions]( OU's offense, Baylor's defense still ranks No. 1 in Big 12 efficiency [US officials: Don't eat romaine grown in Salinas, California]( U.S. health officials are telling people to avoid romaine lettuce grown in Salinas, California, as they investigate a food poisoning outbreak. [Health groups urge Trump to move ahead with e-cig flavor ban]( Health advocates are encouraging President Donald Trump to move forward with a federal ban on thousands of flavors used in e-cigarettes. [Amazon pulls skin-lightening products off site amid pushback]( Amazon has pulled more than a dozen skin-lightening products with dangerous mercury levels off its website after pushback from Minnesota public-health and environmental activists. [Federal addiction treatment dollars off-limits for marijuana]( The U.S. government is barring federal dollars meant for opioid addiction treatment to be used on medical marijuana. [Preview: Mannheim Steamroller rolls into OKC with 35th anniversary Christmas tour]( Mannheim Steamroller has sold more than 40 million albums, 29 million in the Christmas genre. [Oklahoma filmmaker Greg Coolidge comes home to make Thanksgiving football comedy 'The Turkey Bowl,' starring coaching legend Barry Switzer]( A University of Oklahoma alumnus, Coolidge moved to Los Angeles 20 years ago to pursue a filmmaking career. [Movie review: Disney's 'Frozen II' keeps blazing a trail for its female fairy-tale characters]( The sequel's sly joke about "Frozen's" ubiquitous power ballad "Let It Go" aside, EGOT winner Robert Lopez and his Oscar-winning wife and musical partner Kristen Anderson-Lopez also return with a new batch of catchy songs. [Week ahead: Oklahoma concerts and shows for Nov. 22]( Need plans? Here are events happening in Oklahoma this weekend and beyond. You are receiving this communication as a member of the The Oklahoman. The Oklahoman values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Oklahoman 100 West Main Street, Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 © 2019 The Oklahoman. All rights reserved.

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