Now it’s gone. Soon they will build a church on the property. This is appropriate, I guess — or maybe it’s redundant.
fracking
Cleveland County environmental movement has parallels to Standing Rock Sioux tribe struggles in North Dakota
The images of thick, black, heavy crude flowing between homes and into the natural wetlands haunt Maria Todd. Anytime the mother of three hears discussions of pipelines, her mind reels with images of the 2013 Pegasus Pipeline rupture that coated parts of Mayflower, Arkansas, she said during a recent interview with Oklahoma Gazette. Recently, such […]
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 3, 2016
The worst thing about it, Oklahoma is not the only state in dire straights financially, with the same issues and obsessions.
Letters to the Editor: June 8, 2016
Gov. Fallin kills Senate Bill 1552, and Oklahomans should vote for a president against fracking.
Letters to the Editor: May 04, 2016
Is it worth it to raise the minimum wage to help meet the needs of those living in poverty, or should we back down and tell the people that they are on their own?
Chicken-Fried News: Shake it
The U.S. Geological Survey says Oklahoma has as much a chance of getting a damaging earthquake as California.
Letters to the Editor: April 6, 2016
The next day, I was still fuming over the incident and decided that if people that ignorant can go around changing weak minds, then I need a dog in this fight, so I donated $10 to Planned Parenthood for every minute of my time he wasted.
Commentary: Stop quakes sooner, not later
This is not about financial gain; this is about taking stronger action to stop the earthquakes.
Oklahoma’s budget woes are blamed on fossil fuel job loss. A culprit, though, is four years of income tax reductions by the governor and legislature.
Oklahoma’s budget woes are blamed on fossil fuel job loss. A culprit, though, is four years of income tax reductions by the governor and legislature.
