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The Mom Life: quips, snippets, and factoids that are true for every mom
February 4, 2021
Every mom out there can relate to at least one thing in this list of mom facts.
Creek County health department grateful for local church partnerships
February 4, 2021
As of Monday, January 25 2021, over 300,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been given to Oklahomans statewide.
Reps. Logan Phillips, Trey Caldwell Call on Attorney General Hunter to Investigate Robinhood Stock Trading App
February 3, 2021
“The trading restrictions implemented by Robinhood are a clear example of market manipulation designed to protect big banks and hedge…
Governor calls special election to fill Creek County Commission vacancy
February 3, 2021
Governor Kevin Stitt has called a special election to fill the vacancy in the office of Creek County Commissioner District…
Sapulpa man sentenced to 60 years for sexually abusing two children and sharing photos on messaging app
January 22, 2021
According to a criminal complaint, Miller explained in detail the abuse he had committed against the victims and provided images…
Bartlett grants highlight January Board of Education Meeting
January 21, 2021
The first meeting of the Sapulpa School Board of Education in 2021 was highlighted by recognitions, approval of the Bartlett…
Legislation to Overhaul Rainy Day Calculation Filed
January 21, 2021
House Joint Resolution 1001 would overhaul the calculation for the Rainy Day Fund reserve by switching the basis from general…
Opinion – Never Forget the Lessons of Oklahoma City: Election Misinformation and The Danger of Far-Right Wing Extremism
January 20, 2021
"They aren’t like McVeigh. In their minds, by storming the Capitol to block the certification of the election results, they…
2022 MLK Day Celebration to bring the town together
January 18, 2021
A Martin Luther King Day celebration is beginning to take shape as community members are organizing with 365 days ahead…
Starting the new year with loss
January 8, 2021
Early on a bright Thursday morning, I lost my compass. I lost my best friend. My children lost their Poppie.…
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