Trump Team Takes MS-13 Leader

Early this morning, the Trump Administration directed the successful apprehension of a key leader of the brutal MS-13 gang in Virginia — an illegal immigrant from El Salvador who was one of the top three MS-13 leaders in the United States. Thanks to a coordinated effort by federal law enforcement and state and local law enforcement in Virginia, this gang leader is no longer terrorizing our streets.

This event could not have happened in Tulsa because this is a “Welcoming” (Sanctuary) City. Our Municipal Leaders and Daily Rag want your family terrorized and criminal invaders protected to the point their pictures and immigration status is hidden with the help of a corrupt court system.

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Stovall: Emotion & Economics

Managing your money is not simply a series of financial calculations. It is part art and part science. Personal finance is mainly personal, with a little bit of finance around the edges. If we can manage ourselves, our money will take care of itself. Unfortunately, this is not easy to do.

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Shepard’s “Ages of the Moon”

Today the World Stage Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of Sam Shepard’s evocative and deeply moving play, “Ages of the Moon.” This powerful work, a testament to Shepard’s mastery of language and his profound exploration of the human condition, will grace the World Stage Studio from April 17th through April 27th, 2025 with two casts that star local actors: Adrian Alexander, David Blakely, Andy Axewell and Timothy Hunder.

“Ages of the Moon” delves into the raw and intimate reunion of two old friends, Ames and Byron, who find themselves grappling with the ghosts of their shared past under the vast, indifferent gaze of the desert moon. As they navigate the wreckage of broken relationships and faded dreams, Shepard’s play lays bare the complexities of male friendship, the weight of memory, and the relentless passage of time.

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New Muskogee Safety Complex

Muskogee County leaders announced today the Bass Reeves Memorial Public Safety Complex, a transformative investment in public safety that will enhance emergency response times, reduce costs, and modernize aging facilities for first responders throughout the County.

The $27.8 million, 60,000-square-foot complex will house operations for Muskogee County EMS, Muskogee Police Department, the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office, City of Muskogee Fire Department, 911 dispatch, city and county Emergency Management, and the Muskogee County Fire Tax Board. Its downtown location near 6th and Columbus will allow for faster emergency response and improved coordination among agencies. The facility will include bay areas, storage facilities, classrooms, and administrative offices.  

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