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Bank failure in Lindsay

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SUMMARY: The First National Bank of Lindsay has closed, marking a rare bank failure, with the FDIC appointed as receiver to safeguard depositors. A purchase agreement is in place to reopen the First Bank and Trust Company of Dunkin Branch. The estimated cost of the bank failure is $43 million, primarily for uninsured deposits exceeding $250,000. The FDIC has stated it will take necessary steps to protect depositors and manage the situation.

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Bill to limit wind farms in 48 counties jumps to new committee

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SUMMARY: A bill limiting the construction of wind turbines in 48 Oklahoma counties, primarily in the east, was reintroduced after being initially rejected by the Energy Committee. The revised version addresses feedback from earlier debates, including allowing counties to change policies immediately rather than waiting five years. Supporters argue the bill ensures better local involvement by requiring buy-in from adjacent landowners. Opponents, like House Minority Leader Cindy Munson, believe property rights and local control can be maintained without such a bill. The proposal impacts more than half of Oklahoma’s counties, especially those east of I-35.

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$1.1B entertainment district debate heating up in Norman

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SUMMARY: The debate over a $1.1 billion entertainment district in Norman is intensifying. The Rock Creek Entertainment District, approved by the city council, aims to replace the Lloyd Noble Center with new offices, housing, and shopping centers. While many support the arena, concerns have arisen about using taxpayer money through TIF funding. A petition with over 10,000 signatures requested a public vote, but a protest was filed, questioning the petition’s legality. The matter is now in court, with a ruling expected by Friday. If the protest fails, the vote could appear on a future ballot.

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Senators propose bill to curb drug smuggling at southern border | Arizona

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Liam Hibbert | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-02-21 18:45:00

(The Center Square) – A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has introduced a bill to use image technicians to ebb the flow of drugs smuggled into the United States from the southern border. 

The Border Enforcement, Security and Trade Facilitation Act of 2025 comes amid increased conversation around border security in President Donald Trump’s second term, and in response to high-profile drug busts on the southern border. It would create technician jobs in border security for five years, but with no clear plan for the future.

The bill is sponsored by U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona; James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, and John Cornyn, R-Texas.

“Customs and Border Protection needs more trained personnel to stop illegal drugs, weapons and human smuggling from entering our country,” Kelly said in a statement this week. “By adding image technicians to identify threats at ports of entry, we’re giving law enforcement another essential tool to secure the border while keeping trade flowing.”

It is unclear exactly what impact the technology would have on smuggling of drugs or other illicit goods. The bill also left out the program’s cost. Kelly’s press office did not respond to a request for comment from The Center Square on either of these issues. 

Nearly 1,000 pounds of fentanyl – the drug that has become the center point of the substance abuse issue in the U.S. in recent years – was seized along the southwestern border in January 2025. It was the month’s lowest tally since 2022.

“Adding more personnel at ports of entry will immediately provide our country with another layer of security to prevent traffickers from smuggling weapons or drugs across the border,” said Lankford. “Border law enforcement has repeatedly asked for more support to analyze cargo images in real time, so this bill also gives them tools they need to catch criminals and secure our border.”

The program would run for five years, starting from when the bill is passed. No details have yet come out about next steps for the program or the image technicians it would employ. 

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