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I was born and raised in the self-proclaimed “Citrus Capital of the World” where the squashed lemons on the road far outnumbered the people. I don’t know if we really were the citrus capital but it was a small town and that’s what small towns did, they bragged to visitors that they were the world capital of pinto beans, cow chips, sweet pickles, or clogging. You can still see signs today bragging that their high school was the state champion wrestling team in 1962.
Read moreThe House of Representatives is considering a number of bills this session that will help us get a better handle on illegal marijuana grows and black market sales in our state.
Read moreMaybe I spoke ill of Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau too soon recently regarding his treatment of truckers protesting his COVID orders.
Read moreWhile researching the olden days newspapers for stories I used “Hennessey Cemetery” as search words on the library’s website. That’s when my first
Read moreThe final score of the final game is not what will define the Okarche Lady Warriors’ season.
Read more[Annelise Butler is a research associate in the Center for Technology Policy at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreOnly biological females could compete in girls’ sporting events at Oklahoma schools under legislation approved by a state House committee.
Read moreWe’ve officially passed our first deadline of the legislative session. This past Thursday was the deadline to advance Senate bills from our committees, meaning any measure that did not receive a hearing or did not receive enough votes to pass out of committee will not go any further in the legislative process this session. Of the 800 bills that were filed before session began, we’ve approved about 400 of them. We’ll next shift our efforts to studying and voting on these measures on the Senate floor.
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