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Senate Democratic Leader Julia Kirt led an interim study highlighting strategic ways the state can partner with municipalities to improve available housing so that every Oklahoman can afford a home in the community where they want to live and work.
Read moreChickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby crowned the 2025-2026 Chickasaw royalty during the Chickasaw Annual Meeting and Festival.
Read moreOver this miniseries of recent articles, we have gleaned several notions from the biblical text in an attempt to ascertain what God has to say in answer to the question, “Why does God allow evil and suffering to exist in the world?” From that exposition, we have identified evil and suffering as punishment for sin, as a consequence of other people’s sin, as a consequence of fallen angelic free will, and for a greater good that could not otherwise be obtained. Sure enough, the Bible gives multiple examples of each of these reasons why God may allow evil to exist in the world. There remains, however, a stubborn category that is perhaps one of the most vicious forms of evil and suffering that can be experienced: the notion of gratuitous evil (evil that seems to defy any reason at all). Often, this form of evil and suffering involves the suffering of the truly innocent: the suffering of children. These are heart-wrenching cases of suffering that seem to have absolutely no explanation and defy our understanding.
Read moreWomen on Mission met at the home of Sherri Franks on Oct. 9.
Read morePamela Atyia and William J. Atyia to Matthew Causey and Estephani Causey, joint tenancy warranty deed covering lands in Grisso Estates Twin Lakes.
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