Category Archives: Local

Osage County Treasurer War

Bank records, official meeting minutes, and a trail of un-returned funds tell a story not shared with voters and a powerful ally is helping make sure they never hear it.

Osage County, Oklahoma is a place that tends to mind its own business. Its rolling prairies and oil-rich past have produced a stubborn streak of independence that runs through the county’s Republican majority like a vein of crude through shale. County elections, in a place where the Republican primary is the only race that matters, are usually sleepy affairs — the kind where the candidate with relevant experience, a recognizable last name, or the incumbent’s blessing wins without too much fuss.

That is why the 2026 race for Osage County Treasurer is not a sleepy affair. It is civil war.

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OK Gov. Stitt v. City of Tulsa Decision

Thursday, the Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols’ foolish attempt to cede authority to an Indian tribe “as a matter of law.” The decision voids a settlement agreement signed by Mayor Nichols between the City of Tulsa and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation that would have prevented municipal police and prosecutors from enforcing laws against tribal members. Said another way, this decision prevents race-based law enforcement as attempted by the Democrat Socialist Tulsa Mayor.

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New “Welcome to Tulsa” Sign

Updated with additional photos: As Tulsa prepares to celebrate the Route 66 Centennial and its designation as the Capital of Route 66, City leaders, community partners, and residents gathered this week at the Route 66 Historical Village for the official lighting ceremony of the first new “Welcome to Tulsa” signage designed by the City Planning Office.

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Humphrey on Glossip Records’ Request

Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, issued the following statement through the Oklahoma House of Representatives Communications Office regarding an Open Records lawsuit involving the Richard Glossip case. Humphrey and former Rep. Kevin McDugle filed the lawsuit against Tulsa County District Attorney Steven Kunzweiler on May 12 in Tulsa County District Court.

“This Open Records Act lawsuit seeks production of records we believe have been improperly withheld by Tulsa County District Attorney Steven Kunzweiler. Our requests relate to communications and records involving the Richard Glossip case, the District Attorneys Council, and the role of current and former public officials using their public offices to oppose the Attorney General’s confession of past prosecutorial misconduct before the United States Supreme Court,” Rep. Humphrey said.

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Weighing Experience & Tulsa Justice Reform

Tonight the Tulsa County Republican Party is hosting an opportunity for voters to meet candidates for Tulsa County District Attorney. Both incumbent Steve Kunzweiler and challenger Colleen McCarty will attend. Also, Oklahoma Attorney General Candidate John Echols will be an additional featured speaker.

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