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Returning to normal, bills stacking up in OKC and unemployment fraud runs amok: Your morning headlines for Thursday, April 30, 2020

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DAILY HEADLINES 30 Apr, 2020 What stories do you wish The Oklahoman were chasing? What do you wish w

DAILY HEADLINES [The Oklahoman]( 30 Apr, 2020 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( [Latest Coronavirus News]( What stories do you wish The Oklahoman were chasing? What do you wish we knew? [Tell us!]( Contact information is optional. Are you a subscriber? View the [print replica]( of today's newspaper for more stories! [Sign up here]( to get daily coronavirus updates in your email. [Coronavirus in Oklahoma: Houses of worship decide on reopening date for in-person gatherings]( The Rev. Dan Maxwell is inviting his church members to return for in-person worship on Sunday. Latest News/Sports [Overdue utility bills stacking up in OKC]( The good news is Oklahoma City has abundant water this spring. The bad news is an alarming and growing number of residents can't afford to pay for it. [Child care provider organization "disappointed" in DHS plan for $50 million in CARES Act funds]( The Licensed Child Care Association of Oklahoma has released a statement calling on the Oklahoma Department of Human Services to "revoke" its plan to allocate the $50 million given to the state through the CARES Act. [Subscribe to The Oklahoman]( [OSU football lands commitment from Texas running back Jaden Nixon]( Nixon posted his announcement along with a photo of himself as a young boy posing with Mike Gundy. ['I belong in this league': How Lu Dort ended up with the Thunder]( Thunder general manager Sam Presti compares the second round of the NBA Draft to the experience of the stock market floor. Business [Agency investigating thousands of fake unemployment claims]( Oklahoma's unemployment agency said it has discovered more than 3,800 fictitious claims since mid-March. [OCU to furlough employees due to COVID-19 outbreak]( Oklahoma City University announced a summer furlough plan that could see some employees go unpaid for as long as 13 weeks. Opinion [Point of View: Conspiring pandemics in our country]( The COVID-19 pandemic is a societal earthquake, but the pandemic of poverty will be its tsunami. 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 © 2020 The Oklahoman. All rights reserved.

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