Headlines for Tuesday, July 10, 2018:
- Health officials want more restrictions on medical marijuana. (StateImpactOK)
- State faces a possible lawsuit if smokable marijuana isn’t banned. (Tulsa World)
- Recreational marijuana petition sits about 40,000 signatures away from goal. (NewsOK)
- Opinions vary on impact of new gasoline tax. (Journal Record)
- Soybean experts unsure if Trump’s tariff war is to blame for 20% drop in price. (Journal Record)
- Details are getting released in relief for farmers over fires. (NewsOK)
- Norman wants to ban plastic bags, but timing is important. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma joins in effort to protect migratory monarchs. (Tulsa World)
- Hartshorne Schools become newest district to allow for armed staff. (Tulsa World)
- Norman company helps with forecasts in rescue in a Thai cave. (NewsOK)
- BancFirst comes out on top in bidding for former Chase Bank Tower. (Journal Record)
- OKPop plans event to unveil new plans. (Tulsa World)