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DAILY HEADLINES 17 Oct, 2020 What stories do you wish The Oklahoman were chasing? What do you wish w

DAILY HEADLINES [The Oklahoman]( 17 Oct, 2020 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( 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. [OKC approves more funds for small minority businesses hurt by pandemic]( OCT 16, 2020 - A $2.75 million minority small business assistance program is set to start later this month in response to recent pleas for help from Black business owners who were unable to qualify for Oklahoma City's prior pandemic relief efforts. Latest News/Sports [Public Health Lab employees shocked to find out lab is moving to Stillwater]( OCT 16, 2020 - Gathered around a computer during a lunch break, employees of the state's public health laboratory were some of the last to learn the future of their jobs. [5 things to know about OKC's Colcord Hotel (which is for sale)]( OCT 17, 2020 - Devon Energy is seeking a buyer for the historic Colcord Hotel. [Subscribe to The Oklahoman]( [Cowboys 'ready to play' after postponement]( OCT 17, 2020 - STILLWATER - Oklahoma State linebacker Devin Harper learned about Saturday's game against Baylor being postponed the way many 20-somethings learn most of their news: through social media. [Oklahoma high school football: Norman North uses big fourth quarter to pull away from Putnam City]( OCT 16, 2020 - NORMAN - A pack of Norman North players gathered around the goal line, jumping in celebration. [LEADING OFF: Astros on brink of historic comeback vs Rays]( OCT 16, 2020 - A look at what's happening around the majors Saturday:___UNEXPECTED SEVENThe Astros are channeling the 2004 Red Sox, hoping to "cowboy up" for a stunning comeback that could send them to the World Series in Arlington, Texas. Business [Mize take on "Emerging Trends in Real Estate": Oklahoma City has true grit]( OCT 17, 2020 - The Oklahoma City real estate market has "backbone," and that makes it a "determined competitor" even during the unfolding era of the coronavirus pandemic. 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 Or Unsubscribe]( The Oklahoman 100 W Main St, Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 © 2020 The Oklahoman. All rights reserved.

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