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It is with great sadness the family of Dustin Dewayne Green announces his passing on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, at his home in Wetumka, Oklahoma at the age of 29.
Read moreWILMINGTON, DE—Having completed the final presidential debate, Biden’s campaign has now announced they’re calling a lid until Election Day.
Read morePORTLAND, OR—Local 5-year-old progressive child Hunter Gaiden was caught with his hand in the cookie jar today. There were clearly crumbs all over his face, as well as a trail of crumbs leading right to the cookie jar.
Read moreU.S.—As the presidential election looms, experts expect more dirty tricks from both major party campaigns. And now officials are warning of a growing plot to influence the election by asking Joe Biden questions.
Read moreApproved on December 18, 1907, Senate Bill One, also known as the coach law and to most as the state’s first Jim Crow law, easily sailed through Oklahoma’s first legislature. The bill provided that “every railway company, urban or suburban car company, street car or interurban car or railway company . . . shall provide separate coaches or compartments as hereinafter provided for the accommodation of the white and negro races, which separate coaches or cars shall be equal in all points of comfort and convenience.”
Read moreBrice Currin is a 6 grader at Glenpool and following in the footsteps of his grandpa, outstanding 1969 Weleetka Outlaw graduate athlete in football and basketball, and his older cousin Makai Lee Blades, Glenpool player #12, who Brice proudly wears same number in his honor #12. Brice has the moves and the skills to become an outstanding Glenpool Junior high player next year as he has demonstrated this year. During his last game for the junior league, Brice intercepted and ran a 60-yard touch-down and received one touch-down pass.
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