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Kenosha News reports that armed residents began standing guard over the subdivision on Tuesday, following two nights of protests and riots over the officer-involved shooting of Jacob Blake. About a 10 minute drive from Downtown Kenosha, two men stood this week with AR-15 firearms protecting their subdivision.

Kiamichi River update...

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It has been two months since the Tomlin Energy, LLC hearing before the Oklahoma Water Resources Board in Oklahoma City. It is no surprise that the Hearing Examiner for this permit has not yet made his determination to grant water from the Kiamichi River for this project. Here’s why.

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It’s too bad Oklahoma’s favorite son, Will Rogers isn’t still around to write about some of today’s political antics. He would have a field day.
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As the countdown to Nov. 3 continues to close in, we are tempted to say that “there has never been a more intense time in American politics” during which so much was at stake.
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Representative Humphrey overcomes COVID-19 virus...

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OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, released the following last week regarding to the nation’s COVID-19 response and the use of Hydroxycholorquine: “I became a State Representative because I love our state and the incredible people of Oklahoma.

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Back in the late 70s when the Hugo Airport Authority was taking the first steps to try and improve the local airport, one of my colleagues, Dick Ferris was in the process of completing his pilots license.
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FBI… ‘There you go again...’

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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R- SC) was furious during a Sunday appearance with Fox News’ “Sunday Futures with Maria Bartiromo,” after his committee released a document revealing that the FBI misled the Intelligence Committee during the Russia probe when it claimed that Christopher Steele’s salacious dossier was backed up by one of its primary sources.

Four Oklahoma tribes sue state

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Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association responds to federal lawsuit filed by four state tribes “The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association is aware of the court filing by the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Citizen Potawatomi Nations regarding the validity of the gaming agreements of the Comanche Nation and Otoe-Missouria Tribe. It is sad that Governor Stitt has placed the tribal governments in this position.
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