Headlines for Friday, September 22, 2017:
The most famous resident of a small Oklahoma farm town attracts tourists from 2,000 miles away. (Journal Record)
The Democratic leader in the state Senate faces questions over a conflict of interest. (NewsOK)
Despite budget issues facing the state, one lawmaker wants to reinstate a tax break for truckers. (Journal Record)
After more than 50 years, the remains of a Vietnam veteran arrive in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
Family of deaf man shot, killed by OKC police hires attorney. (NewsOK)
STACK exploration is showing promise. (NewsOK)
Developers line up to buy the state’s Oklahoma City surplus armory. (Journal Record)
A panel unanimously rejects a six-story parking garage in downtown Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
Oklahomans take farming skills to Africa. (Tulsa World)
Leon Russell’s church studio makes historic list. (Tulsa World)
A young Oklahoman finds success at the State Fair. (Journal Record)