Oklahoma Gazette distilled this year’s state ballot questions to help understand what voting “for the proposal” and “against the proposal” actually mean.
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2016 Election: The Libertarian Party returns to Oklahoma’s ballot after a 16-year absence
“A vote for Johnson does something pretty significant,” Ewbank said.
It never crossed my mind that I might be perceived as too young, Larios said. As soon as I started hitting the doors, people asked, How old are you?’ I told them I was 24.
“It never crossed my mind that I might be perceived as too young,” Larios said. “As soon as I started hitting the doors, people asked, ‘How old are you?’ I told them I was 24.”
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 26, 2016
As for the need to repent of the “moral failings,” yeah, right, Trump that paragon of virtuous behavior.
Oklahoma Women’s Coalition tries to make an impact through state legislation
OKWC worked with lawmakers to help pass eight bills during the most recent legislative session.
Letters to the Editor: June 29, 2016
It is amazing to see the changes that have taken place from the Oklahoma City I grew up in.
A new law changes the rules in local taprooms
Senate Bill 424 allows local breweries to sell full-strength brews directly to consumers.
Oklahoma Arts Institute celebrates 40 years of encouraging artistic students
Arts students work with industry professionals and train in their craft at Quartz Mountain Resort as part of Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute.
Megan Mullally returns to home state for new comedy show at Riverwind Casino
Mullaly tells Oklahoma Gazette she loves returning home despite the state’s embarrassing politics.
“The rhetoric of ISIS against the LGBT community isn’t much different from a lot of people on the Christian right,” Schonauer said.
“The rhetoric of ISIS against the LGBT community isn’t much different from a lot of people on the Christian right,” Schonauer said.
