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Over the weekend, word leaked that Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt – fresh off being rejected by Donald Trump for Oklahoma’s open U.S. Senate seat – will appoint Williams Companies chairman Alan Armstrong to keep the Senate office warm and under the heat lamp until Congressman Kevin Hern assumes responsibilities in January.

Reese Gorman – the former Norman Transcript rep...


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Before I sign off for a little extended spring break weekend staycation, I wanted to talk about the big news from yesterday – Marcuswayne Mullin didn’t challenge anyone to a fight during yesterday’s big Senate confirmation hearing!

Yes, that’s right. He didn’t at any point challenge anyone to a joust, octagon battle, or even a trial by seven.

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We have good news for those who like to celebrate random weekdays with explosives!

Just in time for wildfire season, the Oklahoma Senate passed the “Freedom to Blow Stuff Up Whenever Act” – a block-rocking, dog-scaring, dad-annoying piece of legislation that would legalize fireworks sales all year round.

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Back in June, we reported that Nichols Hills bad boy Scott Fischer – the former CEO of futuristic food maker Dippin' Dots – was arrested on burglary charges after he broke into a neighbor’s home to flee...


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To green beer and plastic shamrocks, I say "Nevermore."

In search of a real St. Patrick’s experience—with extra clovers, a proper pint, and, why not, even a shillelagh thrown in for cultural accuracy—I made a breezy drive to the quiet community of Harrah for the traditional Irish cuisine of the Black Raven, 1878 N. Church Ave.

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