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Letters to the EDITOR
January 20, 2022
Dear Editor, American soldiers have given their lives, their arms, legs, eyes and sometimes their sanity fighting for Democracy. There are representatives in Washington who won’t even give their vote ...
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Shifting of a legacy?
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Shifting of a legacy?
January 20, 2022
With Martin Luther King Day approaching, I have thought a lot about the man who, more than anyone else, historically represents the Civil Rights movement and social justice. At the same time, I notice...
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Death often defines us
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Death often defines us
January 20, 2022
I have learned by loving the living, that their death often defines us. Though grief is part of the painful process of losing someone, it is also part of the healing process and the beautiful price we...
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New year, same Democrats
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New year, same Democrats
January 13, 2022
Many enter the new year with a renewed sense of purpose and drive. January is welcomed with promises of possibility and hope for the best versions of ourselves as we reset the calendar year. Unfortuna...
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Session beginning; opportunity for high schoolers
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Session beginning; opportunity for high schoolers
January 13, 2022
The State Capitol is shifting into high-gear this month as we count down the days until the new legislative session, which begins Mon., Feb. 7. Our next deadline of Jan. 20 is the final day to introdu...
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Changes at capitol, training for advocates loom before session
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Changes at capitol, training for advocates loom before session
January 13, 2022
With the beginning of the 2nd Session of the 58th Oklahoma Legislature in less than a month, bills are being drafted by legislative staffers for lawmakers’ consideration. Legislators filed more than 3...
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Sometimes silence is best
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Sometimes silence is best
January 13, 2022
Often in the midst of all the chaos I have learned that sometimes silence is best. Remaining silent is definitely better than just meaningless or hurtful words that never should be spoken. Sometimes b...
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New Year?s resolutions part of long tradition
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New Year?s resolutions part of long tradition
January 6, 2022
Happy New Year! I hope your celebration of the beginning of 2022 was fun, and in these current times, safe! Like so many of you, I contemplated my New Year’s resolutions. Doing that made me curious ab...
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Brig. Gen. Mancino issues message to Oklahoma Air Guard members
January 6, 2022
Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Mancino released a message to Oklahoma Air National Guard members last week: To the Airmen of the Oklahoma Air National Guard, The Department of Defense (DoD) has indicated it wil...
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Look out 2022, I?m purposefully coming for you
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Look out 2022, I?m purposefully coming for you
January 6, 2022
As we say goodbye to last year and hello to this New Year, I am more determined than ever to stay focused on my word from the Lord - “Purposeful.” I want to be purposeful in 2022. The definition of pu...
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Texanna Lady Crafters, Dec. 2021
December 30, 2021
We held our business meeting on Dec. 17. 2001 with Becky Blackwell leading the meeting with our pledge to the flag. Lisa did our minutes and treasurer report. Both were approved We had two birthdays, ...
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Incidents happen, life happens
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Incidents happen, life happens
December 30, 2021
With all my trips around the sun I’ve realized incidents happen because life happens. We just have to figure out how to learn from it all. Fifty-three years ago on December 30, 1968, my mother and fa...
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Remembering the true meaning of Christmas
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Remembering the true meaning of Christmas
December 30, 2021
Isaiah 9:6 tells us: “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of...
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Update on county EMS regulations
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Update on county EMS regulations
December 23, 2021
In October, I wrote a column about an interim study hosted by the House to examine rural ambulance services. I have heard from constituents who live just across the county line from an emergency medic...
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Letter to the Editor
December 23, 2021
AARP Oklahoma is extremely disappointed with today’s (Dec. 17) ruling by the majority of Oklahoma’s Corporation Commissioners which forces more than 870,000 Oklahomans to pick up the tab for all the c...
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2021: A Year in Review
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2021: A Year in Review
December 23, 2021
The end of each year gives us an opportunity to reflect on the year behind us and look forward to what is to come. As I look back on what 2021 has brought our country, I can’t help but think of two re...
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From bah humbug to truly believing
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From bah humbug to truly believing
December 23, 2021
During this busy holiday season of decking the halls and all the sleigh bells ringing, it is easy to get overwhelmed with all the merriment of festivities until you feel like Ebenezer Scrooge and just...
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Christmas 2021
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Christmas 2021
December 23, 2021
As I have considered how I wanted to end this year, I knew I wanted to try to bring a message of hope and unity. We are truly living in dark days, where it seems we have lost any pretense of civility ...
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Fighting the scourge of Fentanyl
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Fighting the scourge of Fentanyl
December 16, 2021
The opioid crisis is one of the biggest health challenges facing America. In one year, from April 2020 to April 2021, we saw a record high of over 100,000 overdose deaths. And the latest data shows sy...
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Differences between regular, special sessions
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Differences between regular, special sessions
December 16, 2021
Now that we’ve wrapped up our redistricting special session, we’re preparing for our regular legislative session coming up next year, and the first deadlines are quickly approaching. Legislators must ...
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Goodbye to Gary Lee Nichols
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Goodbye to Gary Lee Nichols
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March 12, 2026
There are men who build businesses. And there are men who build communities. Gary Lee Nichols did both. For more than five decades, Gary wasn’t just the owner of grocery stores; he was a steady presen...
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Banning comments after tornado hits Beggs
March 12, 2026
OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Chris Banning, RBixby, released the following statement after tornadoes hit northeast Oklahoma Friday night: “The severe weather that moved through Oklahoma this weekend resulted ...
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Communities built through faith and determination
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Communities built through faith and determination
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March 12, 2026
On a cool Saturday morning, Feb. 28, in the closing days of Black History Month, the steeple of Mt. Olive Star Baptist Church in Checotah rose above a quiet gathering devoted to remembrance, faith and...
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5th Annual Green Run is March 14
March 12, 2026
The 5th Annual Green Run returns this Saturday at the Lake Eufaula Pavilion. This lively St. Patrick’s–themed event features a USATF-sanctioned 5K and a Fun Run, welcoming runners, walkers, families, ...
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Former OSBI investigator sentenced for multiple counts of sexual abuse of a minor
March 12, 2026
MUSKOGEE – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Jordan Francis Toyne, age 37, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 109 months in prison for ea...
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