Friday, September 2, 2016

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Karen Keith talks Juvenile Justice Center 
County Commissioner Karen Keith talks with The Frontier about the Juvenile Justice Center and two new developments on the upcoming construction.
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Tulsa, OKC record highest homicide rates in August 
In August, Tulsa recorded its highest number of homicides for a single month in 2016. The city saw 10 homicides in August, three more than the second highest month, June.  
 
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City Council puts Mayor Bartlett's board appointments on hold 
The Tulsa City Council has put Mayor Dewey Bartlett’s appointments to city boards on hold after some councilors expressed concerns that incoming Mayor G.T. Bynum would lack input on important appointments. Councilors also want to ensure the appointments reflect the city’s diversity.
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