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Nov 20, 2007


SYNTROLEUM RESTRUCTURES, NAMES NEW CEO, CHAIRMAN
A new chief executive and chairman of the board took the reins of Syntroleum Corp. Monday as the Tulsa alternative fuels developer outlined its new path in biofuels. - Kirby Lee Davis

TRAIN STATION SET FOR RETAIL
Oklahoma City's Santa Fe Railway Station is undergoing renovations to convert four docks on the south end into retail space. Developer Jim Brewer said the spaces should be ready soon and he already has had interest from retailers. - Kelley Chambers

INITIATIVE GARNERS 3,000-PLUS IDEAS
Scrapping public education and imposing stiff penalties for officials caught lying - those are among the thousands of ideas posted with the 100 Ideas Initiative launched by House Speaker Lance Cargill. - Ron Jenkins, Associated Press

WOMAN CONVICTED OF MISUSING GRANT FUNDS
The former director of a Lawton anti-gang program has been convicted of using federal grant funds for her own use. Pat Paige, 48, was convicted on 13 counts, including wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements. - Marie Price

OKLAHOMA HEART HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION READY TO BEGIN
A week away from the start of construction of the Oklahoma Heart Hospital South Campus, two integral players in the success of the facility were at a ceremony that celebrated the start of construction at the southwest corner of Interstate 240 and Sooner Road. - Jerry Shottenkirk

STATE BRINGS WATER CASE TO 10TH CIRCUIT
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board appealed to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Monday a federal judge's ruling that kept in federal court a Texas water district's lawsuit seeking access to water that flows into the Red River from Oklahoma. - Marie Price

PL STUDIOS BOOSTS CREATIVE SPACE
Demand for Oklahoma City-based PL Studios software has forced the company to upgrade to more than 9,000 square feet of space of creative space, Chief Operating Officer Sandip Patel said. - Brian Brus




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