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Congressman Tom Cole Weighs in on Health Care, Troop Surge
Dozens of Oklahomans weighed in on issues from health care to soldiers overseas at a town hall meeting Saturday in Chickasha with Representative Tom Cole.
Computer Glitch Blamed for 6 A.M. Campaign Calls in Norman
Thousands of Norman residents got a wake up call they didn't expect Wednesday morning.
The Rev. Lance Sawyer, First Baptist Church pastor, will speak when Muskogee Kiwanis Club meets at noon Tuesday at the training center of Muskogee Community Hospital, 2900 N. Main St.
Holiday art gallery opens today
With the holidays just around the corner, The Standing Buffalo Indian Art Gallery -- Gifts will host an opening reception for its second annual Holiday Art Show -- Sale Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. The reception will be at the gallery, 106 E. Main St.
Inhofe blasts terrorist trial announcement
WASHINGTON a ' Sen. Jim Inhofe today blasted the decision to hold civilian trials for 9/11 terrorists in New York, saying the suspects don't deserve the constitutional rights they'll have in civilian court.
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Funding approved for visitors center
Officials say $500,000 in federal funding has been approved for a visitors center at the Chickasaw National Recreation Area in southern Oklahoma.
Singing and dancing through the golden years
Joan Colee's garage is fighting a losing battle against a growing stash of dress up clothes.
Poll: Oklahomans support use of wind power
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahomans of all political stripes overwhelmingly support the use of wind power to meet the state's electricity needs, a new survey shows.
District 2 U.S. Rep. Dan Boren, D-Muskogee, is planning to hold two "telephone town halls" to discuss issues being considered by Congress.
Cole introduces Land into Trust Bill
Bill clarifies Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 WASHINGTON a ' U.S. Congressman Tom Cole recently introduced H.R. 3697 a bill that would amend the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 to reaffirm the authority of the Secretary of Interior to take land into trust for Indian tribes.
My inbox isn't quite as overheated as my voice mail. There's just one brief message, from someone named Whit Campbell at CNN.
Tribal leader: 87 civilians killed in Yemen strike
Nearly 87 civilians were killed in a strike by government warplanes that hit a camp of people fleeing fighting in northern Yemen, a tribal leader said Thursday.
Congressman Tom Cole Still Opposes the President's Health Care Reforms
Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole liked some of what he heard Wednesday night from President Obama in an address on health care, but says it's still not perfect.
Says citizens here are properly concerned over health care.
While many members of Congress are facing unhappy and sometimes rude crowds at town hall meetings they're holding during the summer break, Congressman Tom Cole says people in his district are concerned, but have remained polite.
Investigator rules against Palin in ethics probe
Sarah Palin may have violated ethics laws by trading on her position in seeking money for legal fees, in the latest legal distraction for the former vice presidential candidate as she prepares to leave office this week.
Cole: Iraq war cost GOP majorities in Congress
Rep. Tom Cole, in a candid new assessment of the state of the Republican Party, says the GOP lost its majorities in the U.S. House and Senate because of the Iraq war and calls for the party to abandon former President George W. Bush's doctrine of unprovoked aggression.
Childa s story of abuse focuses controversy on small town
McALESTER - Kathryn Cole considered it harmless horseplay when her granddaughter, who had just turned 5, reached over her kitchen table and touched her breast during dinner last September.