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I saw a photo of an author I admire recently, and she had no hair. I worried she was ill, so I immediately investigated. She was not ill. She had cut off all her hair and had done it for good reasons, she said. She had done a lot of thinking about her hair—a lot more than I had.
Read moreCommittees in both the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the state Senate have advanced bills that would move school-board elections to the November ballot to dramatically increase voter participation.
Read moreI saw a photo of an author I admire recently, and she had no hair. I worried she was ill, so I immediately investigated. She was not ill. She had cut off all her hair and had done it for good reasons, she said. She had done a lot of thinking about her hair—a lot more than I had.
Read moreSeptember 16, 1955 - March 2, 2025 Mr. Jarold K. Davis was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Thelma L. Davis and Alpheus Grundy. He was married to Shevonne Davis. They had daughters Stephanie Davis (deceased) and Tashauna Cudjo, and one son Marion Reed. He is survived by brothers Stevie Davis, Daryl Davis, Jerome Davis, and Terry Williams and sisters Florence "Sissy" Davis and Leslie K. Davis.
Read moreSympathy is extended to the family of Jerold Keith Davis, son of Alpheus Grundy. He passed on Sunday morning. His services are scheduled for Saturday, March 8, 2025. Happy birthday to Llyod David Samilton on March 4, 2025. Remember all our loved ones who are ill and shut in our prayers: Llyod David and Lovie Samilton, Bobby West (lung cancer), Otis Davis, Terry Normore (daughter of Clifford Normore), Jerry French (cancer), Irene Carson, Taft Forshee, Tiger French, Wilbert Zackery, Brady Drake (cancer), Keia Wauleah Teaseinuslowly Parker, and Earnest Hamilton.
Read moreThe Last Time the U.S. Attempted the Mass Deportation of Undocumented Migrants
Read moreFormer Guthrie Educator, Judith Ann Carter Horton, was inducted (posthumously) into the Oklahoma African American Educators, Inc., Hall of Fame on September 28, 2018 at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mrs.
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