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Jan 4, 2008


CHALLENGES TO STATE'S IMMIGRATION LAW CONTINUE
Another lawsuit was filed Thursday challenging Oklahoma's new immigration law, this one in Tulsa County District Court. - Marie Price

HERRINGTON RESIGNS FROM ROCKETP*** GLOBAL
Former NASA astronaut John Herrington has resigned from Rocketp*** Global Inc., an Oklahoma City-based commercial spaceflight company, he confirmed Thursday. - Brian Brus

FED REPORT: MANUFACTURING FUTURES, EMPLOYMENT FIGURES UP IN DISTRICT
Future price expectations are up in manufacturing and employment figures are making a comeback, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's 10th District monthly manufacturing report for December. - Jerry Shottenkirk

COURT: PLAINTIFF SHOULD HAVE EXHAUSTED ALL LEGAL REMEDIES
A woman who was fired from the Tulsa Sunoco lubricants refinery following a company truck accident should have exhausted other legal remedies before suing the company, a federal appeals court panel has held. - Marie Price

WIGGIN-LED GROUP BUYS 5100 BROOKLINE BUILDING FOR $7.3M
Wiggin Properties and a group of investors recently purchased a 111,000-square-foot Oklahoma City office building to expand the portfolio of buildings the company owns and manages. - Kelley Chambers

TULSA FIRM LYNNCO PROFITS ON LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY SAVINGS
Lynnco Supply Chain Solutions anticipates 50-percent revenue and employment growth this year, following similarly explosive growth in 2007. - Kirby Lee Davis




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