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Where we find God
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Where we find God
August 28, 2024
Recently I received a text message from a former student I taught in a Christian school several years ago. We both watch Elevation Church online each Sunday and are more than okay with an online pasto...
Thank you, Dr. Shropshire, for your service
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Thank you, Dr. Shropshire, for your service
By JOE DORMAN OICA CEO 
August 28, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY – There are few constants in life, but change is one of those. Transformation can bring about levels of anxiety and hope, but we have to adapt to keep going or improve upon the situation...
Fed up with animal abuse and abandonment
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Fed up with animal abuse and abandonment
August 21, 2024
To say I am fed up with animal abuse, irresponsible owners who abandon their pets and unacceptable responses to rescuing these poor creatures, is an understatement. Recently, I have been appalled at a...
Solutions for the Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice Catastrophe
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Solutions for the Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice Catastrophe
By JOE DORMAN OICA CEO 
August 21, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY – In Tulsa, much attention over the past several months has been focused on the Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice. More than 20 people have accused employees of sexually as...
Constitution 101: Enforcing the long-ignored Vesting Clause
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Constitution 101: Enforcing the long-ignored Vesting Clause
By ? r. James Finck, USAG History Professor 
August 21, 2024
---------------- current events through a historical lens------------------------ Of all the sentences in the Constitution, Article I, Section I is the most important and today is also the most abused...
Pray Mama Pray
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Pray Mama Pray
July 31, 2024
I recently attended two funerals of two very different women who were both inspirational to me. Both were mamas who knew how to pray, yet came from different upbringings and denominations, but were bo...
Letters
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Letters
July 31, 2024
To the Editor When I see and hear certain folks spewing hatred about their neighbors and leaders of the world, I have to wonder how miserable they must be. Without really knowing what the facts are th...
It takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose
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It takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose
July 31, 2024
Unfortunately, assassination attempts are not new to our nation. In a time of such hatred, when each side sees the other as evil, it is no surprise that an attempt was made towards Republican candidat...
What happened to humanity?
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What happened to humanity?
July 24, 2024
What has happened to humanity? Have we gotten so hardened in our hearts that we have become cold, calloused and cruel? Why are we lacking sympathy, warmth and compassion? What do you see when you see ...
Preventing shootings takes more than ‘thoughts and prayers’
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Preventing shootings takes more than ‘thoughts and prayers’
By JOE DORMAN OICA CEO 
July 24, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY – On Saturday, July 13,the world stopped as we saw the images of an assassination attempt on the life of a former President who is running for that office once again. Former President Do...
American Civics 101: The Preamble to the Constitution
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American Civics 101: The Preamble to the Constitution
By ? r. James Finck, USAG History Professor 
July 24, 2024
Although the Preamble is the most memorized part of the Constitution, it has no legal standing in government, however it does state the government’s authority and outline the government’s duties. “We ...
Shame on me, shame on we
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Shame on me, shame on we
July 17, 2024
We’ve all heard the saying “Shame on you, shame on me” meaning that the person saying this phrase believes that you should be ashamed of yourself for something you have done wrong. However, I’m going ...
Letters
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Letters
July 17, 2024
To the Editor: Some years back an independent study confirmed what most of us already knew: FOX News viewers were the least informed/knowledgeable people in America, if not the world. I had a relative...
We can stop child maltreatment, it just takes vigilance
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We can stop child maltreatment, it just takes vigilance
By JOE DORMAN OICA CEO 
July 17, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY – Child abuse and neglect – otherwise known as maltreatment – should not just be a grave concern; it should be a call to action for every person to do what they can to help those younges...
Absolute vs. qualified immunity: Examining executive vesting, separation of powers clauses
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Absolute vs. qualified immunity: Examining executive vesting, separation of powers clauses
By ? r. James Finck, USAD History Professor 
July 17, 2024
Starting with the Jefferson administration, the courts have recognized two types of immunity: absolute and qualified. Absolute is just how it sounds, absolute redress regardless of motive or action. Q...
The hard and heartbreaking seasons
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The hard and heartbreaking seasons
July 10, 2024
What do you do during the hard and heartbreaking seasons of your life? Do you run and hide? Or do you stand and fight? Are you grateful for grief? Or do you question God as you shuffle through the clu...
It is Heroes Ball Month!
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It is Heroes Ball Month!
July 10, 2024
Join us to honor Heroes for Children OKLAHOMACITY– Each year, the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) holds a gala to celebrate our state’s champions for children. At this event, we recognize...
A triumph for religious liberty
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A triumph for religious liberty
July 10, 2024
Oklahomans are celebrating a tremendous victory for religious liberty after a recent ruling by our state Supreme Court. At issue in the case was a fundamental question: Should taxpayers be forced to f...
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Thump, thump
July 10, 2024
Dear Editor: We had to listen to thump, thump from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. July 3. On July 4 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., thump, thump. My out of town family left July 4 at 6 p.m. My sis said she could stand no...
Do televised Presidential Debates sway voters? Short answer: Probably
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Do televised Presidential Debates sway voters? Short answer: Probably
By ? r. James Finck, USAO History Professor 
July 10, 2024
---------------- current events through a historical lens------------------------ Do televised Presidential Debates sway voters? Short answer: Probably Historically speaking, presidential debates are ...
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Eufaula Police awarded $2,500 grant
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Eufaula Police awarded $2,500 grant
March 25, 2026
The Eufaula Police Department was recently awarded almost $2,500 in grant funding from East Central Electric Cooperative and the CVEC Foundation. Through this funding, our department was able to purch...
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Chili, community and a cause
March 25, 2026
An evening of fellowship, food and community spirit is set to bring Eufaula together later this month as the EFUMC United Methodist Men host their “Chili for the 180” Building Fund Dinner. The event, ...
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Eufaula woman drowns in Lake Eufaula while aiding children
March 25, 2026
A 53-year-old Eufaula woman died Sunday afternoon after a drowning at Lake Eufaula in Pittsburg County. The incident occurred around 3:10 p.m. at the 9 South Swim Area, according to the Oklahoma Highw...
City gathers community input through stakeholder meetings for comprehensive plan
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City gathers community input through stakeholder meetings for comprehensive plan
March 25, 2026
The City of Eufaula continued its work on the community’s first comprehensive plan last week by hosting a series of stakeholder meetings on Monday and Tuesday, March 16–17. Over the course of two days...
McIntosh County unveils new logo honoring history, heritage
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McIntosh County unveils new logo honoring history, heritage
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
March 25, 2026
McIntosh County officials have unveiled a new county logo designed to reflect the area’s history, culture and natural beauty. “This new symbol represents not only where we’ve been, but who we are toda...
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