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Double Bubble Gum tops Oklahoma Halloween list

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Best and worst candy is listed Double Bubble Gum is the favorite Halloween candy in Oklahoma. That subjective conclusion comes from a national survey from CandyStore.com. Snickers came in second and Skittles was third in Oklahoma. In Texas and Kansas, Reese’s Cups were tops. Arkansas went for Skittles. Colorado chose Twix. Louisiana picked Lemonheads. Milky…

Stitt moves to eliminate contraband cellphones in prisons

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Governor Kevin Stitt announced a new executive order to address the crises of contraband cellphones in state prisons across Oklahoma. Executive Order (EO) 2019-41 directs the Secretary of Public Safety, the Secretary of Digital Transformation and Administration and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC) to research and implement technology solutions in order to eliminate the…

Fiftieth anniversary for TCF Nov. 3

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Tulsa Christian Fellowship (TCF) will celebrate 50 years in a special November 3 service, at 10 a.m., to mark a half-century since the church’s first meeting on November 2, 1969, in rented space at Wright Junior High School. TCF was founded by a group of people who left another Tulsa church to enable them to…

Eisenhower School gets French award

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Eisenhower International School in Tulsa is being recognized for a second time with an international distinction by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The school received the prestigious Label Franc Education 2019 seal for its French dual-language program for Pre-K through fifth-graders. State officials praised the school for its dedication to high-quality curriculum and specialized…

Smoking ban now at VA facilities

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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) has a new policy restricting smoking by employees, patients, visitors, volunteers, contractors and vendors at its health care facilities that became effective October 1. The Veterans Health Administration’s (VHA) smoke-free policy applies to cigarettes, cigars, pipes, any other combustion of tobacco and non-Federal Drug Administration approved electronic nicotine…

Pot firm hits $1million/mo. in sales

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OKLAHOMA CITY (PRNewswire) — Stability Growth, an Oklahoma’s marijuana cultivator, announces it has reached one million dollars in monthly revenue. “This is the result of seeking out the right advisors, building the right team, and focusing on execution of our vision to become the leading cannabis cultivator in the Midwest,” said chief executive officer Denver…

Janet Barresi to run for U.S. House

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Former Oklahoma State School Superintendent Janet Barresi announced her candidacy for the Congressional District Five (Oklahoma City). Barresi will seek the GOP nomination to face Democrat Rep. Kendra Horn in 2020. “I’m a conservative Republican running for Congress because our values are under assault by radical Washington liberals,” Barresi said in a press release. “We…

Faith & Freedom Conference Oct. 26

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Bob McEwen, Nonie Darwish, U.S. Rep. Kevin Hern, State Sen. Nathan Dahm and Father Frank Pavone are the scheduled speaker for the 2019 Faith and Freedom Conference October 26 in Tulsa. McEwen is the executive director of the Council for National Policy. A six-term congressman from Ohio, speaks about how God and free enterprise were…

Abortionist sues to stop abortion pill notice law

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The Tulsa abortion clinic is suing to overturn a law that gives information to woman about reversing the effects of the abortion drug Mifepristone. Sen. Julie Daniels, R-Bartlesville, authored Sen. Bill 614 that was passed in the Legislature and takes effect on November 1. The new law requires that abortionists tell women who take the…

Delegation – except Rep. Horn – opposes impeachment ‘inquiry’

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All of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation – except Democrat Kendra Horn – are criticizing an announcement by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to form an “impeachment inquiry” against President Trump. Pelosi did not elaborate on any charges against Trump and she did not allow a vote in the House to authorize her decision. Going against protocol, Pelosi…