AARP Oklahoma invites local eligible nonprofit organizations and governments to apply for the 2026 AARP Community Challenge grant program, which will be accepted through March 4 at 5 p.m. EST.
AARP Community Challenge grants fund quick-action projects that help communities become more livable by improving public places, transportation, housing, digital connections, and more.
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OK AG Investigation of BA Mosque
By David Arnett
Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced today that his office will investigate whether a proposed mosque and commercial development in Broken Arrow complies with Oklahoma law and applicable federal statutes. Tulsa County Commissioner Kelly Dunkerley (Dist. 3), however, asserts zoning issues and compliance with the comprehensive plan are the critical components for Broken Arrow to consider.
Continue readingFederal Grand Jury Indictments
By Staff Report
United States Attorney Clint Johnson Wednesday announced the results of the January Federal Grand Jury 2025-A Indictments. The following individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in indictments returned by the Grand Jury.
Continue readingHappy New Year
By David Arnett, Publisher
For our family of readers, we pray for blessings and success to you and yours in this New Year. We greatly thank you for reading. It is an honor that over 80,000 in the last year would spend their precious time considering our work and we are humbled you do. This publication began in 1996 covering local events and issues from a patriotic perspective. We stand proudly – Faith based, Constitution loving, Liberty defending writers of resolute robust expression active here for 30 years.
We are hyper-local. We love our hometown, our greater community of Oklahoma, and the nation our forefathers organized and defended before we were born. On our honor, we will preserve it for future generations by Divine Providence and with your support. Thank you again.
Transient Attacked Nun, Sentenced to Life
By David Arnett
Today, Elga Eugene Harper, 43, was sentenced to life imprisonment. According to court documents, in May 2022, Harper showed up at Ellen Finlay’s (Ellie) house unannounced. She was a nun and knew that Harper was homeless. Ellie would pay Harper to fix things around her Tulsa home. Ellie told Harper that she had no work for him. He requested to use the restroom, and Ellie allowed him to.
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