Tulsa Co. and Tulsa City comes to Agreement! Sometime back when a person was booked with the City of Tulsa or Tulsa County, they stayed with
Oklahoma Granted Aid for Meth!
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Does Oklahoma Defend their Own? According to The National Center for Access to Justice in New York City, Oklahoma was ranked 50th in terms of their representation
Yen is Money!
We have our First Asian Representative! Congratulations to our first Asian Representative for our state! Ervin Yen, who is of Chinese descent, won the Senate District
USPS is to rectify a Security Breach
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Exterem Makeover: the VA Edition
Extreme Makeover: the VA Edition The new VA Secretary Robert McDonald announced some new and much needed changes in the department. After taking this job three
Mo Money? Mo Money? Mo Money?
The Oklahoma Lottery debuted in October 2005 by the former Gov. Bill Henry. Before the approval, there was much debate about what moral dilemma around such form
It’s Cheaper to Keep Her
Fallin successfully wins her second term last night at a 56% to her opponent Rep. Joe Dorman who only gained 41% of the total vote. This will be
No Soup for You!
Homelessness is an ongoing issue since the beginning of modern civilization. There are different ways of tackling the issue. There are shelters that facilitate food and clothes