by Sandra Crosnoe | Nov 24, 2025 | Biblical Wisdom, Feature Post, Finding Gems & Sharing Them, History, Original Content, Resolutions
This is a wondrous holiday. It lacks the commercial spin of some of the other holidays. It is a time for getting together with family and friends and remembering the One who made us; the One we are here to serve with thanksgiving in our hearts. May we bless Him and...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Nov 21, 2025 | Feature Post, History, Original Content
About the Author: Edward S. Ellis This story appeared in The Life Of Colonel David Crockett, published by Porter & Coates in 1884. Now in the public domain. I was one day in the lobby of the House of Representatives when a bill was taken up appropriating...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Nov 16, 2025 | Education Policy, Feature Post, Original Content, Washington County
By Gary Kilpatrick (Bartlesville, Oklahoma) Recent email dated October 21, 2025 following a local school board meeting. Many in the area have been trying to get our school board to remove inappropriate books from our school libraries....
by Sandra Crosnoe | Nov 9, 2025 | Constitution, Feature Post, OKGrassroots, Original Content, Privacy, Property Rights, Video
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Rep. Tom Gann Phone: (405) 557-7364 Gann Studies License Plate Readers Impact on Privacy OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Tom Gann, R-Inola, on Thursday led a study on the use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) and what he said is their use...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Nov 9, 2025 | Ballot Access, Original Content, State Questions, Video
Video by Chris Powell of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party The initiative petition for State Question 836 has started circulating as of Oct. 29th. Don’t sign it, and if a petitioner approaches you ask why they call it an open primary when it’s a Top Two...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Oct 30, 2025 | Economy, Feature Post, Original Content, State Questions
By J. Stark Davis and Daniel Nallon Those pushing for State Question 832 are pushing for the government to require a higher minimum wage in Oklahoma. So who should set an hourly wage? The employer or the government? In a free country, should an employer be free to...