BOKF FORESEES SLOWER, MORE CAUTIOUS GROWTH
BOK Financial foresees slower, more cautious growth in 2008 as the national banking sector struggles through a difficult year, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Steven E. Nell said Monday. - Kirby Lee Davis
OMRF HOPES TO DEFEAT HUNTINGTON'S
Kenneth Hensley and fellow Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation researchers are working to improve treatment of Huntington's disease. - Jerry Shottenkirk
WITH OKLA. LAWSUIT, ARK. FARMERS REGISTERING FLOCK
Arkansas is counting its chickens and tracking chicken litter in response to an Oklahoma lawsuit that accuses several poultry companies of polluting the Illinois River watershed. - Associated Press
ATTORNEY CALLS ON ORU TO TURN OVER FINANCIAL AUDIT
An attorney challenged Oral Roberts University Monday to make public an audit of the school's finances, saying that if school leaders had nothing to hide, they would turn it over. - Justin Juozapavicius, Associated Press
BILL WOULD CLARIFY PHARMACY BOARD'S DISCIPLINARY AUTHORITY
Sometimes the state Board of Pharmacy needs to take a more nuanced approach to discipline than simply revoking a pharmacist's license. The board asked Rep. Doug Cox, R-Grove, to carry a bill that would ensure the regulatory body has legal
authority to enforce alternative forms of discipline. - Janice Francis-Smith
BUSEYS DONATE $15K TO OCU FOR AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOLARSHIPS
Now Phil and Cathy Busey want to reimburse the investment family and OCU provided for their education. They have donated $15,000 for student scholarships for American Indian students and plan to develop a foundation and expand the
scholarship program. - David Page