Robert Keith Packer, a 57-year-old Virginian, achieved a measure of infamy at the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot when he was photographed wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with a skull and crossbones along with the words “Camp Auschwitz.”
An odd symbol representing the support of free speech in Oklahoma comes in a QR code shared online and printed on everything from lawn signs to tote bags.
In 1994, Jim Inhofe said he was told by a voter that he’d win his bid for the Senate because of “God, gays and guns.”
It's not just big, national organizations that benefited. Local groups, helping local animals, reaped rewards, too.
Few things these days are as welcome as new tools in the fight against COVID-19, and last week the Food and Drug Administration changed the way COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma (CCP) can be used.
Perhaps at the next civic club speech, someone can ask O’Connor if he agrees with Flynn or sides with the Constitution.
Perhaps at the next civic club speech, someone can ask O’Connor if he agrees with Flynn or sides with the Constitution.
"It's commonsense; people cannot make the best decisions if they don't have all the information," the editorial states.
"Someone challenging your ideas and beliefs is not the same as someone challenging you," says Lauren Landwerlin, executive director of corporate communications for Saint Francis Health System and a member of the Tulsa World Community Advisory Board.
In four decades of significant change, the mission has never wavered.
Time to grab the gear, make sure we have enough sodas and tunes for the car trip, and head out to — the cemeteries.
I want to take this time to inform you of HB 3345 or Ida’s Law, which just last month was signed by Governor Stitt into action. This bill will give federal aid to tribal lands in hopes of solving missing person cases and cold murder cases on tribal lands. This bill will create an office of l…
If lawmakers are concerned about college completion rates, let’s focus on developing strategies and policies to provide students the help they need to succeed, writes David Blatt.
Such an analysis would reflect a naive understanding of what makes Jim Inhofe tick, the column says. He lives and breathes Republicanism. He's the most conservative member of the U.S. Senate, and proud of it. Every two years, he delights in pulling a set of index cards from his pocket and de…
I am not a stranger, and neither should you be. I want to know what’s going on in your lives, your schools, your businesses. I want to tell your stories to your neighbors.
I will miss the people and relationships more than anything from my time in Sand Springs.
Gary McCoy, Cagle Cartoons
"You know me inside and out, You know every bone in my body; You know exactly how I was made, bit by bit, how I was sculpted from nothing into something." Psalm 139:15 (The Message)
"Oklahoma Republicans need to put their (Trump/Pence) signs back out. Let's keep our support going," said Sand Springs resident Myrna Thompson.
"Tough times call for tough leadership, and his reluctance of issuing an executive order for a mask mandate is very disappointing," said Sand Springs resident Jerry Wilson.
“For a child will be born for us, a son will be given to us, and the government will be on his shoulders. He will be named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.” (Isaiah 9:6)
"I'm very disappointed with Gov. Kevin Stitt. He pushed everything off on our mayor," said Sand Springs resident Myrna Thompson.
Rick McKee, Cagle Cartoons
According to Google, the search for “good news” has increased at least five times since the start of this year. We are living in a time that is starving for good news; that is hurting for hope and weary of the worry of the times.
Dave Fitzsimmons, Cagle Cartoons