Headlines for Friday, June 2, 2017:
Senator Inhofe supports Trump’s pull out of Paris climate accord. (Tulsa World)
Congressman Lucas face mostly cordial crowds at town halls. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers now get to drive as many miles as they want. (KGOU)
Oklahoma City commuters need to be aware of a traffic warning. (NewsOK)
16 road projects planned for Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
Water battle with tribes costs Oklahoma millions. (Journal Record)
Disgruntled Tate Publishing customers want a class action lawsuit. (Journal Record)
Wal-Mart considers residential delivery. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma is seeing an increase in manufacturing. (Journal Record)
Oklahomans can fish without a license or permit this weekend. (Tahlequah Daily Press)
OSU gets $2.3M to focus on rural health care. (Tulsa World)
WalletHub puts OKC at the top of the list for starting a business. (NewsOK)
For retailers in Oklahoma, it’s never too soon to be thinking about the next big holiday. (Journal Record)
Two Oklahoma Universities are playing in the Baseball Championship Tournament. (Tulsa World)
Jonathan Fowler honored in the Plaza District. (Journal Record)