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Tuesday afternoon I was very surprised and pleased to have a representative of the Kingfisher American Legion Post 5 come to my home and present me with a beautiful Warrior’s Quilt for my service during the Korean Conflict. The Auxiliary is responsible for this effort and I wanted them to know I and my family appreciate it.
Read moreFinding the morning paper in the yard has been a game of Where’s Waldo due to the high winds.
Read moreAs I come to the end of my tenure in the state Legislature, I’m not saying goodbye, but rather see you later.
Read moreThe election is over. Now the real fight begins.
Read moreTwenty-three Oklahoma state legislators have joined colleagues from across the country to oppose additional federal bailouts for state governments, signing a letter that declares bailouts will incentivize poor financial management and punish fiscally prudent states.
Read morePresident Donald Trump, in a 2:30 a.m. Wednesday address from the White House, told supporters that Democrats were trying to steal the election.
Read moreOn Nov. 11, 1918, Allied nations and Germany signed an armistice to officially end World War 1. There is no one alive today to thank for their service in this war. The last known U.S. veteran of World War I was Frank Buckles who died Feb. 27, 2011, at the of 110.
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