Patriot caldron boils into criminals

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Not since the War of 1812 has our Capitol seen a mass breach by armed combatants. We only begin to scratch the surface this week of understanding how a mob of white supremacists, waving Confederate flags and incited by the sitting president of the United States, was allowed to occupy and ransack one of our most sacred institutions. Years of norm-breaking, rhetoric and lies appealing to our country’s worst racist and xenophobic instincts brought us to this point, against a backdrop of concrete policy changes that have led to historic degrees of inequality. We hope you’ll join us in the coming weeks and months in investigating the question: Where do we go from here?

Sen Burns proposes first bill...

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OKLAHOMA CITY – State Sen. George Burns has filed a measure that would modify the Oklahoma Religious Freedom Act to ensure government entities cannot close churches, religious institutions or houses of worship.
Sen Burns proposes first bill...

Conservative viewpoints suppressed

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If we learn anything from this week’s events at the Capitol, it should be this: millions of Americans feel forgotten, silenced and dismissed by the country’s ruling elites and they are demanding to be heard.

Weather Update

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Sunny days and clear nights are in the forecast for the week ahead with high temperatures generally in the 50s; although we may hit 60 on Thursday. The nights will drop into the low- to mid-30s.
Steve Norris

U.S. Capitol on lockdown following historic attack

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — For tens of thousands of loyal Donald Trump followers, their participation in a national show of support for their embattled president turned into a horror show on Wednesday, Jan. 6, when many, including known ANTIFA thugs, illegally broke into and occupied the U.S. Capitol building, and assaulting Capitol Police.

Hugo Council takes action on water treatment plant bids

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HUGO –– Hugo city councilors started off the new year with a full agenda during the first meeting of 2021. A clash of opinions regarding financial assistance of $10,000 for the construction of a rodeo ticket booth led to an almost hourlong, heated discussion.