Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK) back issues from June 2006:
Tobacco compacts discussed at forum.
Jun 01, 2006
One man arrested in carjacking: Police are searching for another man who might be connected to the kidnapping of a car salesman.
Jun 01, 2006
Monumental move: Tulsa Monument Co. relocating.
Jun 01, 2006
Tulsa crisis preparedness gets low survey ranking.
Jun 01, 2006
Tulsa Hills signs three big retailers: Target, Lowe's and Belk commit to locate in the planned west Tulsa center.
Jun 01, 2006
Metro area jobless rate down.
Jun 01, 2006
Figure model makes impression on TU.
Jun 01, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Action Line column: New advance directive is more open.
Jun 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Flag respect: Amendment again in the U.S. Senate.
Jun 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Danger ahead: Crime does not take a summer break.
Jun 01, 2006
Preliminary hearing: Day 2: Officials: DNA links defendant to rapes: Three more women and girls testify about being sexually assaulted.
Jun 01, 2006
Osage Trail weeds prompt councilor to pursue cuts.
Jun 01, 2006
Senior judge won't seek new term; filing period looms.
Jun 01, 2006
Woman shot by deputy reportedly fired gun, too: Police say she had tried to run over one deputy with a pickup, prompting the other officer to fire at her.
Jun 01, 2006
Pecan fest offers more than pie.
Jun 01, 2006
Corrections.
Jun 01, 2006
Hall Estill acquiring firm: Two longtime Tulsa law practices will be joining forces.
Jun 01, 2006
Speakers discuss global business realities.
Jun 01, 2006
Southwest staff 'family': The airline's corporate culture is tied to its success, an executive says.
Jun 01, 2006
Tulsa hospitals to snuff out smoking on grounds.
Jun 01, 2006
Waiting game begins: Oak Tree is vying for a chance to host the 2014 PGA Championship.
Jun 01, 2006
Caufield is paying off: Oklahoma's leadoff hitter contributes to team on and off the field.
Jun 01, 2006
Drillers update: TONIGHT.
Jun 01, 2006
Riverlanes is getting a face lift.
Jun 01, 2006
Sooner Run not won by lucky fishers: The pro fishing tournament lasts four days on Grand Lake.
Jun 01, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Dave Sittler column.
Jun 01, 2006
Fishing for pros: Anglers hit lake with high-tech gear as Sooner Run tournament starts.
Jun 02, 2006
Debt collector to increase staff at Tulsa office.
Jun 02, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Jay Cronley column: Trouble at the ATM aggregates audience.
Jun 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: A step closer: Judge establishes poultry-litter protocol.
Jun 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Boom is back: BOk puts July 4 celebration over the top.
Jun 02, 2006
BA Marine reservists preparing to deploy.
Jun 02, 2006
State executes 74-year-old killer: John Boltz was found guilty of the 1984 murder of his 22-year-old stepson.
Jun 02, 2006
Added fairgrounds costs spark call for justification.
Jun 02, 2006
State gauge points to growth: Oklahoma slips from a regional high but remains in the expansion range.
Jun 02, 2006
Ace pilot expo guest of honor: Robin Olds details his exploits ahead of the Bartlesville biplane show.
Jun 02, 2006
Gas pipeline would cross state: Duke and CenterPoint form a joint venture to build the 1,600-mile conduit.
Jun 02, 2006
Sullivan blasts Bush's proposal: The president is 'dead wrong' in wanting a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, he says.
Jun 02, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Scott Cherry column: Dining Out: Thai'd together.
Jun 02, 2006
Flying the knot: The Misers certainly adhere to the canons of the circus: The stranger the story, the better.
Jun 02, 2006
Ford is driving force: OSU second baseman hopes Cowboys have a fast start in regional.
Jun 02, 2006
Fayetteville Regional.
Jun 02, 2006
Oklahoma Regional.
Jun 02, 2006
Anderson returning to his start: Former local TV sportscaster, now with ESPN, will emcee the Iba Awards.
Jun 02, 2006
Business is good for Coale, Sooners.
Jun 02, 2006
Golden Hurricane coach resigns after four seasons: Her reasons include wanting to devote more time to both family and business pursuits.
Jun 02, 2006
Impressive opening day: McClelland takes Sooner Run Bassmaster meet lead with 21 pounds, 9 ounces.
Jun 02, 2006
College construction on course: Area higher education centers are making use of their shares of last year's $475 million higher-ed bond issue.
Jun 03, 2006
Retail part of project in Bixby: A shopping center will stand next to a hotel and convention development.
Jun 03, 2006
McGee case: City to pay: Lawsuit is settled for $12.25 million: Tulsa will pay half within 60 days and the other half by June 1 next year.
Jun 03, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Action Line column: Spraying for ants might just bring in more ants.
Jun 03, 2006
BOK Center: Mayor awards arena contracts: She says it will avoid delay while new funding sought.
Jun 03, 2006
Creek County: Slots Raided: 4 illegal gaming devices seized: Authorities issue citations to the owners of the convenience stores.
Jun 03, 2006
Beehive possibly linked to 3 attacks: Authorities believe that the hive's bees killed a Great Dane last month and have stung three people.
Jun 03, 2006
Second judge says he'll retire: District Judge David Peterson's announcement that he will not run for another term of office means Tulsa County now has two open judicial offices.
Jun 03, 2006
International traffic paces AA: American Airlines' domestic passenger count rises only 2.1 percent for May.
Jun 03, 2006
Clearance of west end begins at OSU stadium.
Jun 03, 2006
Henson to enter mat hall: Tulsan won Olympic medal, brought about change in the rules.
Jun 03, 2006
Moving furniture: Exotic pieces fill former Lanham space.
Jun 03, 2006
ORU 4, Arkansas 3, 11 innings: Eagles slip by Hogs: Minissale hits a single in the 11th to give Oral Roberts a first-round regional victory.
Jun 03, 2006
TCU 6, OU 5: Frogs 9th inning shocks Sooners: Kervin's single in front of Caufield scores Pack for victory.
Jun 03, 2006
OSU 4, Princeton 1: Gardner's load lighter: OSU 4, Princeton 1.
Jun 03, 2006
OSU Notebook: Right place, right time.
Jun 03, 2006
Drillers Update: TONIGHT.
Jun 03, 2006
OU Notebook: Long odds.
Jun 03, 2006