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Letters
August 6, 2020
Thank You To all you wonderful people who attended Houston’s funeral service and who showed your acts of kindness and love, who offered your condolences in various ways, we want you to know how apprec...
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Kiowa Chairman’s impeachment hearing delayed
August 6, 2020
The impeachment trial for Matthew Komalty, chairman of the 14,000 member Kiowa Tribe, was halted Thursday after the Court of Indian Offenses ordered a delay. Komalty sought the delay because of a conc...
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We are a nation of laws
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We are a nation of laws
August 6, 2020
Lawlessness is running rampant in cities across our country, inflicting more pain on communities already suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. This past weekend, 59 police officers were injured during...
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This Week at the Capitol
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This Week at the Capitol
August 6, 2020
State Rep. Randy Randleman (405) 557-7375 randy.randleman@okhouse.gov Two weeks ago the House Speaker shared the list of approved interim studies, which will begin this week. Interim studies examine a...
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Worries of this world
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Worries of this world
August 6, 2020
With everything going on in this world today, it’s nearly impossible to not worry or fret about what tomorrow holds. A COVID-19 pandemic across the world. Peaceful protest over racial injustices turni...
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Revolutions are messy
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Revolutions are messy
July 30, 2020
There are many sayings about revolutions, but my favorite is simply, “Revolutions are messy.” This seems to sum up the majority of the world’s revolutions, despite who wins or loses. The problem for A...
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America Against God
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America Against God
July 30, 2020
The presence of ungodly mobs on the streets of many American cities, every night, is clear proof, of the miseducation which has been taking place in our education system. The great sacrifices made by ...
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Too busy until it’s too late
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Too busy until it’s too late
July 30, 2020
Rush, rush, rush! That’s how it feels from the moment I wake up until the half second I get to lie down and try to rest. Then a few hours later I find myself in the same vicious cycle hurrying out the...
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EXILED TO INDIAN COUNTRY
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EXILED TO INDIAN COUNTRY
July 23, 2020
They called it the “Indian problem.” The white settlers wanted more land, and the tribes held rich acreages. Removing tribes from the Southeast was more than just an idea by the time Andrew Jackson wa...
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Connors State offers class options
July 23, 2020
WARNER – Connors State College will offer a comprehensive redesign of the Fall 2020 course schedule. CSC will offer both online and face-to-face classes with an additional flexible option for students...
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We must hold China accountable
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We must hold China accountable
July 23, 2020
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its tyrannical government remain a top threat not only to the United States, but the entire globe. Their hostile behavior throughout the past few months has demon...
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To mask or not mask, that is the question
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To mask or not mask, that is the question
July 23, 2020
Though a lot of Americans seem to think ”all is well” and everything should just get back to normal, the biggest and craziest debates seem to be a small piece of cloth that covers your face. The world...
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Feeding kids on a budget
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Feeding kids on a budget
July 16, 2020
Oh my! Things changed so much in the last couple weeks or so. The state made the announcement last week schools were to shut down for the rest of the year and move to distanced learning to finish the ...
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Thank you, first responders
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Thank you, first responders
July 16, 2020
Our country has been through a lot throughout the past four months. Between the COVID-19 pandemic and violence and rioting in cities across the country, it has been a trying time for everyone. Through...
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Control freak
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Control freak
July 16, 2020
Most of my life I have been called a control freak, which in the slang of psychology is a person with a disorder characterized by undermining other people, usually by trying to control behaviors manif...
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Thankful for freedom on Independence Day
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Thankful for freedom on Independence Day
July 9, 2020
The 4th of July is always a big celebration for Americans. It’s a day filled with fireworks, barbeques, parades, and more. Have you ever stopped to think about what had to happen in order for us to ce...
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Oklahoma Press Association names new president
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Oklahoma Press Association names new president
July 9, 2020
Mike Strain, managing editor of the Tulsa World, is the new president of the Oklahoma Press Association. Strain was elected on June 18 at the annual business meeting held at the OPA office in Oklahoma...
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Forbidden food
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Forbidden food
July 9, 2020
Forbidden food? Just putting those two words together seems silly right? I mean what food should be forbidden or off limits? Yet from the beginning of mankind in the Garden of Eden, God told Adam and ...
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Am I my brother’s keeper?
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Am I my brother’s keeper?
July 2, 2020
From the beginning of time man has seemed to have a jealous streak that not only angers but also kills. Read Genesis 4:1-13. This is the story of two brothers, Abel and Cain. Abel was a keeper of the ...
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Domestic military action
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Domestic military action
July 2, 2020
If you read this column, then you know my goal is not to persuade to a particular belief but to merely inform with historical knowledge. Such is the case with many online comments I have read over the...
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