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In an article written in EnergyNow.com by Irana Slav entitled “The Tale of Two Countries”, Ms. Slav talks about the United States and the United Kingdom and their errors in energy policy that have led us to the point where we are now, that is, begging other countries to increase their oil production.
Read moreCongratulations to Executive Director Jason Harris and the board of directors and staff at the Chisholm Trail Museum in Kingfisher on a well-attended and highly-entertaining Chuckwagon Gathering event Saturday at the museum and grounds.
Read moreSome say I’m short on the sugar when it comes to our government. Then again, if you read this you may think I’ve gone soft in my old age.
Read moreNow the University of Oklahoma won’t have a Homecoming King and Queen. Instead it will have two “gender-neutral royalty.” This year’s winners are both men, one heterosexual and one homosexual.
Read moreAmazon is getting out of Dodge. Well, more accurately, Seattle.
Read moreWhile we’ve been busy at the Capitol voting on measures on the Senate floor, I’ve also been very active across our district. I had the honor or spending some time at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) this last week to celebrate some of the institution’s accomplishments, and it was an exciting time for the faculty, staff and students at SWOSU.
Read moreBarry Haynie, an elder at the Church of Christ in Kingfisher, gave a touching example of Christian love Sunday when he presented the pre-communion devotional.
Read moreThe average price of a gallon of gas in the U.S. has shot up 79 cents in two weeks to $4.43 as of March 14. In February, the government reported a yearover-year inflation rate of 7.9 percent, the highest since 1982. Hardest hit are working Americans, many of whom are living paycheck to paycheck because of rising prices.
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