Constitutional Minute

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Parental rights amendment –– lesson on critical thinking skills part 2 Let us now look at two of the five sections of the PRA: The other three sections are equally perverted. For more information, go here: https://publiushuldah.
Constitutional Minute

Calendar of Events...

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Happy Birthday to Jason Pruitt (June 1)! The deadline for the Calendar of Events is 12 p.m. each Tuesday.

News from the election office

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Over the next several weeks, 326,603 registered voters in Oklahoma, and around one thousand voters in Choctaw County will receive an Address Confirmation Notice from the State Election Board. The notices are required by state law.

Frisco Depot Museum acquires two new volunteers

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Museum Director The Frisco Depot Museum in March welcomed two new volunteers, Michelina Barcheri and Susan Ware. Ms. Ware is cleaning and rearranging the military room and Miss Barcheri is taking care of visitors and cleaning the front area. Thank you both so much for volunteering. We need a volunteer for the Harvey House Restaurant, the two bedrooms upstairs, and the school room. For more information, call the depot.
Frisco Depot Museum acquires two new volunteers

Morehouse receives grant for ‘Bee Box’

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Lucile Morehouse, 12, is an active 4-H member in Choctaw County, Okla. She is the current president for her local 4-H club, shows animals and participates in martial arts. She just received the Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development 2023 Enhancement Grant for her application called “Bee Box.”
Morehouse receives grant for ‘Bee Box’

Farm driving permit signed into law

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Rep. Carl Newton, R-Cherokee, this week thanked the governor for signing into law a bill that will allow teens as young as 14 years old who live or work on a family farm to be eligible for a driving permit to go directly to or from home, work or school.

Congressman Lucas applauds Supreme Court’s WOTUS ruling

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Congressman Frank Lucas (OK-03) released the following statement in response to the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett v. EPA, which ruled in favor of the Sackett’s and America’s landowners: “Today’s ruling by the Supreme Court is a win for Oklahoma’s farmers, ranchers, landowners, and all of rural America. Beginning with the Obama Administration and resurrected by President Biden, Washington Democrats have attempted to expand the role of the federal government under the Clean Water Act and erode the private property rights of Americans. Today’s unanimous decision by the Supreme Court to define wetlands regulated by the Clean Water Act takes a step towards clarity, regulatory certainty, and allowing landowners to continue to be their own responsible steward of their land,” said Congressman Lucas. “Now that the Court has ruled in conflict with the Administration’s rule, the Biden Administration must immediately rescind its burdensome proposed rule.”

Humphrey, Bullard to hold town hall

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Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, and Sen. David Bullard, R-Durant, will hold a Meet Your Legislator in Person Town Hall meeting at 10 a.m. Friday, June 2, at the Gather Event Center, 216 N Main, Antlers.
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