Oklahoma House Adjourns Sine Die After Comprehensive Conservative Policy Year
OKLAHOMA CITY – The House of Representatives adjourned Sine Die last Thursday following successful passage of a comprehensive conservative policy agenda.
OKLAHOMA CITY – The House of Representatives adjourned Sine Die last Thursday following successful passage of a comprehensive conservative policy agenda.
This year is beginning to look as if it will be the ‘Turning Point’ in the COVID-19 pandemic. Fifty years ago, in 1971, America experienced some major turning points in the controversial Vietnam War. Veterans organizations are observing these events at this time of year.
ABOVE: Sulphur Veterans Center resident, Butch Ferguson, and VA staff member, Sherri Lancaster, along with others, place American Flags on the graves of veterans at Oaklawn Cemetery in Sulphur last Friday in observance of Memorial Day.
A Davis woman was charged with child abuse and child neglect following a late January incident in which a juvenile male had to be hospitalized in intensive care after taking prescription drugs.
Kayleah Emme Chebultz graduated May 19 from the Oklahoma School for the Deaf.
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