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Fallen heroes memorial comes to Hobart
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April 30, 2026
Fallen heroes memorial comes to Hobart

Over my years of travel, I have had the opportunity to visit many sacred sites. Some of these are sacred to religions, like small temples, giant cathedrals, or the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Other sacred sites are more patriotic, like Arlington National Cemetery, Valley Forge, or Antietam Battlefield.

One of the most solemn and sacred places I have ever visited is the Vietnam Memorial. I am always grateful for the hush that comes over the guests at the Wall, how they speak in whispers, acknowledging the importance of that place.

In that same vein, I am excited that the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum, in connection with Hobart, Oklahoma’s Celebration of Freedom, will bring the Veterans and Athletes United Fallen Heroes Memorial to Hobart on May 16 in honor of our nation’s 250th anniversary and the 25th anniversary of 9/11.

This traveling memorial honors the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our freedom. It is a 28-foot-wide by 6-foottall American flag that symbolizes the shape of the flag when draped on a fallen service member’s casket. The flag is made up of more than 7,000 dog tags representing those who have fallen in the War on Terror since 9/11. There are 50 gold stars honoring Gold Star Families nationwide.

Displayed in front of the flag is a battlefield cross sculpted from mahogany wood by veteran artist Alicia Dietz. Since 2018, these two memorials, the flag and the cross, have traveled to more than 200 locations nationwide. The memorial serves as a powerful, tangible reminder that freedom is not free, and the names etched into its surface represent real lives, real families, and a real love of this country.

Because of Gen. Franks’ connection to the War on Terror and to Hobart, Veterans and Athletes United has chosen to honor this year’s Celebration of Freedom with a ceremony in which the names of those killed in action during the recent conflict with Iran will be added to the Fallen Heroes Memorial. The General Franks Leadership Institute and Museum is honored that this organization has chosen Hobart for this privilege.

This will be the first time the memorial has come to Southwest Oklahoma, an area defined by Fort Sill and Altus Air Force Base, two institutions that have sent numerous sons and daughters off to fight for freedom and, in some cases, give their last full measure of devotion.

I would be remiss to mention the Celebration of Freedom without acknowledging the passing of Louis Sims. The General Franks Institute and the town of Hobart had no greater friend and supporter than Lou, who passed away on Nov. 7, 2025. Lou was a true patriot who loved America deeply. Upon graduation from Panhandle State University, Louis was drafted into the United States Army, where he served honorably as a Special Agent in Army Intelligence. After his military service, he became a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service. He was first assigned to Chicago and then spent 17 years in Washington, D.C., where he protected U.S. Presidents from John F. Kennedy through Ronald Reagan. Later, Lou was appointed Chief of the United States National Central Bureau of INTERPOL, where he served for four years.

Lou loved his hometown of Hobart and was a major force behind the Celebration of Freedom. He served on numerous civic boards and committees, including the Board of the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum, where I first met him. He was one of the kindest men I have ever known, and I always looked forward to seeing his smiling face at each board meeting.

More than anything else, Lou loved his family: his beloved wife, Gwen (Jones) Sims of 60 years; their five children; seven grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. My friend Lou was truly blessed.

This May, let us remember veterans like Louis Sims, as well as the many who gave their lives so this nation may live.

I invite you to attend the Celebration of Freedom and join us in honoring those who have fallen. If you come to see the memorial, be sure to stop by the General Franks Museum. It is truly a one-ofa- kind museum, with items that can only be found there. Gen. Franks is arguably the most important military leader of this century, and the museum helps visitors understand not only his life, but also our nation’s conflicts in the Middle East.

Bringing the VAU Fallen Heroes Memorial to Hobart requires significant logistical coordination, including transportation, setup, security, site preparation, and programming. We are reaching out for support from community leaders, groups, and businesses willing to help. Sponsorships are available at multiple giving levels.

Death is hard, death by violence is harder
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Death is hard, death by violence is harder
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When I heard that a local deputy, Thomas “Walker” Lemay had been killed in the line of duty my heart went out to his family, but my blood went cold when I found out he died answering a domestic violen...
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End of Watch for Deputy LeMay
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End of Watch for Deputy LeMay
April 30, 2026
End of watch for Le-Flore County Sheriff’s Deputy Thomas “Walker” LeMay came Sunday, April 19, just two days past his 30th birthday. He was killed in the line of duty when ambushed by a coward. He lea...
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Olivia Shackelford serves as page to Rep. Tim Turner
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Olivia Shackelford serves as page to Rep. Tim Turner
April 30, 2026
On a much brighter note, I had a page serve in my House office this week. Olivia Shackelford is a junior at Oktaha High School. Her parents are Ray Fells and Lori Powell-Fells. The family lives in Euf...
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OSU Extension set to celebrate 112th anniversary
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STILLWATER, Okla. – For over a century, the Cooperative Extension Service has been enhancing the lives of all Oklahoma residents, helping them develop new skills, solve problems, and foster positive r...
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A good meal for a great cause
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A good meal for a great cause is what the Checotah Masonic Lodge #86 is servicing up this Saturday, May 2 from 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. at 625 W. Gentry Ave. in Checotah. They will be serving farm-fresh eggs,...
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TLC yard sale and baked goods bazaar rescheduled
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Okemah resident pleads guilty to sexual abuse of a minor
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MUSKOGEE – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Raymond Lewis Spain, age 66, of Okemah, Oklahoma, entered a guilty plea to one count of Sexual Abuse ...
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Rae of Sunshine hosts Autism Awareness Festival in Eufaula
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Rae of Sunshine hosts Autism Awareness Festival in Eufaula
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April 30, 2026
Rae of Sunshine brought families together for a day of connection, activity and awareness during its first Autism Awareness Festival in Eufaula. The event, organized by owner Desirae Parish, for whom ...
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Birds of a feather don’t always flock together
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Birds of a feather don’t always flock together
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As spring migration ramps up, millions of birds journey north from Central and South America to breeding grounds across the United States and Canada. While the phrase suggests similarity, not all bird...
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Monty Guthrie named District 10 Superintendent of the Year
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Monty Guthrie named District 10 Superintendent of the Year
April 30, 2026
The Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA) is pleased to announce Monty Guthrie of Eufaula Public Schools as the 2026 OASA District 10 Superintendent of the Year. Guthrie will be recogni...
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House Observes OKC Bombing Anniversary
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OKLAHOMA CITY – The 31st anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing was remembered in the Oklahoma House of Representatives Monday before last with a special presentation. Reps. Rick West, RHeavener, an...
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