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Teaching and Learning in Quicksand
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Teaching and Learning in Quicksand
By Tom Deighan 
November 9, 2023
Teaching and Learning in Quicksand Anyone familiar with the works of children’s author Bill Wallace knows that he set most of his stories in Oklahoma. He also incorporated quicksand into his plots, so...
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Incarceration panel highlights impact on children
By JOE DORMAN CEO-OICA 
November 9, 2023
For the Children Incarceration panel highlights impact on children OKLAHOMA CITY - I attended a nonprofit conference Monday hosted by the Sarkeys Foundation. While there, I served on a panel which del...
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History of American Political Parties, Part V: An Era of Good Feelings
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History of American Political Parties, Part V: An Era of Good Feelings
November 9, 2023
HISTORICALLY ---------------- current events through a historical lens------------------------ Dr. James Finck, USAG History Professor History of American Political Parties, Part V: An Era of Good Fee...
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Remembering my grandfather, a WWII veteran
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Remembering my grandfather, a WWII veteran
November 9, 2023
My grandfather, Ray Inzer Belyeu, was a WWII veteran and a Purple Heart recipient, who hardly ever spoke about the war he fought in and barely survived. No one except those soldiers really knew what t...
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Society, senseless killings but a sovereign God
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Society, senseless killings but a sovereign God
November 2, 2023
Every day I turn on the news I hear of more senseless killings. Headlines read “A former soldier, who suffered mental issues, goes on a rampage and kills 18 people (including teens) in a bowling alley...
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History of American Political Parties, Part IV: The First American Party System
By UAMES FINCK, PH.D. FROM THE SOUTH WEST LEDGER 
November 2, 2023
While political parties officially started under the George Washington administration with the introduction of Alexander Hamilton’s economic plan, they really took root when Washington stepped down le...
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For the Children Still time to register for OICA’s Fall Forum & Advocacy Boot Camp
By JOE DORMAN CEO-OICA 
November 2, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY - One of the most important events on the annual calendar of the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) is our Fall Forum. Held each October or November, this event is where advoca...
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For the Children ‘Kindness 101’ good for the soul and the world around us
By JOE DORMAN CEO-OICA 
October 26, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY - I usually start each weekday morning by flipping channels on the four main networks to catch up on local and state news, then continue that during the time I have before work. One of m...
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How history repeats itself
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How history repeats itself
October 26, 2023
After watching two extremely controversial movies, Sound of Freedom and Killers of the Flower Moon, I realize how history repeats itself when our society refuses to change. Its unfortunate but true. A...
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History of American political parties, Part III: Birthing a party system
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History of American political parties, Part III: Birthing a party system
By ?r. James Finck, USAG History Professor 
October 26, 2023
What we now call the First American Party System was birthed over an economic crisis and two huge personalities. During Washington’s presidency the economy ranked as one of his most important issues. ...
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A-F grades provide transparency
By JONATHAN SMALL COURTESY 
October 19, 2023
A-to-F letter grades are a longstanding way of signifying academic achievement. That’s why some school officials now fight to get rid of grades for both students and schools. In 2011, Oklahoma lawmake...
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Special Session
By Æ State Rep. Randy Randleman (405) 557-7375 ^ ??f I randy.randleman@okhouse.gov 
October 19, 2023
Last week I was involved with the special session. The special session was called by the governor to reduce taxes for Oklahomans. On Tuesday morning, the House Republican Caucus met to discuss the tax...
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A world with no peace
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A world with no peace
October 19, 2023
There is no doubt that our world has no peace because most do not know the Peacemaker. On Oct. 7 Hamas attacked Israel on their Jewish holiday, and has shown no mercy as they continue to slaughter inn...
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Advocacy Boot Camp planned for Enhanced Child Advocacy
By JOE DORMAN CEO-OICA 
October 19, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY -Children will often call for a “do-over” when involved in a game on the playground. Similarly, golfers might take a “mulligan” to attempt a shot a second time when the first went awry. ...
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Chalk Walk – Standing up against domestic violence
By Ity' ¿adonna Hhculeò 
October 12, 2023
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and every year we are proud to walk for the cause. The past few years we have stood up against domestic violence by bringing a “Chalk Walk” to the communit...
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With conference realignment, are football rivalries history?
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With conference realignment, are football rivalries history?
By ?r. James Finck, USAG History Professor 
October 12, 2023
Many of you are probably like me and feel fall is the best of the seasons. With fall, the heat starts to break with cooler temperatures. The fall foliage is amazing, especially where I grew up in Virg...
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Special Session; Interim Study
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Special Session; Interim Study
By REP. NEIL HAYS (405)557-7302 
October 12, 2023
The Oklahoma House of Representatives convened for a special session on Oct. 3 and 4. Earlier this year, Gov. Stitt called the Legislastatistics ture to deliver on three specific pieces of legislation...
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Upcoming interim study on corporal punishment in schools
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Upcoming interim study on corporal punishment in schools
By State Rep. Randy Randleman (405) 557-7375 randy.randleman@okhouse.gov 
October 5, 2023
This Week at the Capitol Before I dive into my column, I want to briefly update my constituents on my health. As some of you may know, I had five bypasses done last year. The operations were successfu...
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Generally Speaking
October 5, 2023
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, an opportunity to acknowledge survivors and to serve as a voice for those who are being victimized. As Oklahoma is plagued by domestic violence m...
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Oral health is vital for Oklahomans
By JOE DORMAN CEO-OICA 
October 5, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY - Oral health plays a vital role in our overall wellbeing, and yet, many individuals face significant barriers in obtaining adequate dental care, ranging from insurance coverage to dista...
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Family and friends say farewell to Tracy Scroggins and his mother
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Family and friends say farewell to Tracy Scroggins and his mother
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
March 5, 2026
It was a sad day when Checotah heard of the passing of one of their own, Tracy Scroggins, whose name lives on at the field house and playground in his hometown. Scroggins passed away at the age of 56 ...
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Ironheads tame Wolves for Regional Consolation Championship
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Ironheads tame Wolves for Regional Consolation Championship
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
March 5, 2026
The Eufaula Ironheads continued their outstanding season with a commanding 5837 victory over the Heavener Wolves to capture the consolation regional championship and punch their ticket to area play. F...
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Gear up and grab your green
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Gear up and grab your green
March 5, 2026
Break out the shamrocks, dust off the tutus and lace up those running shoes, the Eufaula Green Run 5K is back for its sixth year, bringing a splash of Irish spirit to the shoreline of Lake Eufaula. Ho...
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52nd Annual Checotah Band Daze
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52nd Annual Checotah Band Daze
March 5, 2026
Checotah hosted their 52nd Annual Band Daze February 19 – 20 with 35 bands from across the state of Oklahoma competing in the twoday competition. Canadian HS Band directed by Glenn Sizemore and Barbar...
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Freedom House chosen as Citizens of the Year
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Freedom House chosen as Citizens of the Year
By Staff Reports 
March 5, 2026
This year LaDonna Rhodes aka “The Paper Lady” with the McIntosh County Democrat had the privilege of announcing the Citizen of the Year award which went to Freedom House Adult & Teen Challenge with di...
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