Local headlines for Friday, June 21, 2019:
- Experts say Oklahoma recovery from opioid could take decades. (Journal Record)
- A controversial alcohol law gets a hearing before a Supreme Court referee. (Tulsa World)
- High water in the Arkansas River might stall shipping long into summer. (Tulsa World)
- Flooding delays feasibility study on south Tulsa bridge. (Tulsa World)
- Federal officials approve six more counties for disaster assistance. (Tulsa World)
- Rogers County remains under boil order. (Tulsa World)
- Wheat farmers cautiously optimistic about the winter crop. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation gets mixed results on amendments. (NewsOK)
- Canadian company plans to bring helium production to Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
- Natural Gas suppliers looks to expand. (NewsOK)
- Tourists spent a record amount of money in 2017. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City Thunder picks an Ohio native in the NBA draft. (NewsOK)