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Good BEE-Havin’ at Gilmour

Good BEE-Havin’ at Gilmour

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Sanders to join VIP board of directors

Victims Impact Panel of Oklahoma (VIP) recently announced the appointment of Mike Sanders as its newest addition to the Board of Directors.

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Hennessey United board discusses Red Carpet Night plans, more

Plans for the annual Red Carpet Night, 90s ladies social and providing downtown flowers were discussed at the Thursday, Feb. 15, meeting of the Hennessey United Board of Directors.

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SWOPE, STROM BILLS ARE AN ATTACK ON PARENTS

Opponents of deference to parents often believe parents cannot be trusted to raise their own children.

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SCHOOL-BOARD ELECTION CHANGE GETS STRONG COMMITTEE SUPPORT

Legislation to move Oklahoma school-board elections to a November ballot has received strong support from a state House committee.

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OCPA praises House action on income taxes

OCPA President Jonathan Small issued the following statement following passage by the House Rules Committee of HB 2949, which would provide income tax relief for working Oklahomans: “This bill provides families and small businesses with immediate relief from the Biden administration’s inflationary policies while putting Oklahoma on a sustainable path to completely eliminating Oklahoma’s penalty on work, the state income tax,” Small said. “Taxpayers have helped the state government grow to record levels for years, and the state government currently has a $543 million surplus, leaving plenty of room to pass income tax relief without putting the state in a difficult situation. Now is the time to give families and small businesses some of their hard-earned money back rather than continue to grow state government.”

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Rural firemen meet with state reps on new training rules

Reps. David Smith, R-Arpelar, and Rick West, R-Heavner, held a meeting Feb. 21 with 11 rural fire coordinators from across the state who voiced concerns about new mandatory training requirements from the state fire marshal in accordance with state statutes.

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