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DAILY NEWSLETTER [The Oklahoman]( 29 Dec, 2019 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( Are you a subscriber? View the [print replica]( of today's newspaper for more stories! ['Moment they will never forget': Dads reconnect with daughters for holiday social]( DEC 29, 2019 - A little girl in a red and white dress made her way through a hallway filled with metallic-colored streamers. Latest News [Blocked road-rail intersections were far worse, back in the day]( DEC 29, 2019 - If you think Oklahoma City drivers' angst about blocked road-rail intersections is something new, think again. [Adam Wilmoth: CEO carousel continues to turn]( DEC 29, 2019 - It's the time of year when we often hear about coaching carousels, with many college and pro football coaches finding themselves out of a job or being recruited to another program. [OSU-OKC's Inspire program helps working adults achieve college success]( DEC 29, 2019 - Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City has launched a program to inspire working adults to earn a college degree that can improve their career and earning potential. [With governor's deadline approaching, next move in tribal gaming battle unclear]( DEC 29, 2019 - The stroke of midnight Jan. 1 marks a new year, a new decade and - maybe - a new era in the state's thriving tribal gaming industry. [OU football: Sooners seem a long way from solving their playoff problem]( DEC 28, 2019 - ATLANTA - The Peach Bowl scoreboard had yet to short-circuit from so many LSU points. ['It hurts me in my heart': Jalen Hurts' dream of winning national title at OU falls painfully short]( DEC 28, 2019 - ATLANTA - In the blink of an eye, LSU linebacker K'Lavon Chaisson was in the backfield. [Another justice reform measure for Oklahoma voters?]( DEC 29, 2019 - Oklahoma voters showed in 2016 that they were comfortable with some changes to the state's criminal justice system. [Your views: Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019]( DEC 29, 2019 - Stitt taking a bullying position with tribes It seems the trait of the bully President Trump has taken root with Gov. [Point of view: Why mentoring should be part of every school]( DEC 29, 2019 - Only 40% of students feel discipline at their school is fair, according to a YouthTruth student survey. [Gulf widening in Oklahoma gaming dispute]( DEC 29, 2019 - U.S. Rep. Tom Cole's hunch in the early months of a gaming dispute between Gov. Kevin Stitt and Indian tribes looks more and more prescient today. [Point of view: Oklahoma student-athletes should be paid sooner than later]( DEC 29, 2019 - Collegiate athletes fuel a multibillion-dollar industry and they receive no compensation beyond a scholarship. [Jonah Goldberg: If this has been super-decade, why are we still so angry?]( DEC 28, 2019 - There is a strong case to be made that things are getting better. [Insider Q&A: Doug Bauer, CEO of homebuilder TRI Pointe Group]( After a sluggish start to the year, the market for newly built U.S. homes is on track to end 2019 on a solid note. [Trade talk: Nearly half of U.S. workers got a raise this year]( DEC 29, 2019 - Nearly half of U.S. workers enjoyed a salary increase this year. [Stephen Prescott: A decade of Oklahoma research milestones]( DEC 29, 2019 - It's been a big decade for medical research and biotechnology in Oklahoma. 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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