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State agency Twitter accounts: The good, the surprising, the inactive
Twitter lists are one of the most underrated facets of social media. As someone who uses social media more for work than for fun,...
‘Discussions with people’: NonDoc staff visits Duncan
DUNCAN — Our small staff here at NonDoc is based in the Oklahoma City metro, but we try to keep tabs on events, issues...
Hey, Coach, what was the Indian Removal Act?
Having taught Oklahoma history at the university level for the better part of four decades, I am quite happy to be retired. Were I...
California fires bring the hazy days of summer to OKC
My recollection of driving around Oklahoma City this past week is a bit ... hazy. As an artist, I generally look at landscapes and...
Git along little dogies: It’s SEC or bust
Pack up the schooner, we are heading east.
What has transpired the past two weeks in college football, and more specifically with the universities of...
It did not have to be this way for the Big 12 Conference
It did not have to be this way for the Big 12 conference.
Last week, conference realignment hit college football again with warp speed. In...
In Okmulgee, Muscogee Nation Council House highlights history
MVSKOKE NATION / OKMULGEE — Anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of how Muscogee Nation citizens and Native Americans at large feel...
The delta variant is getting a little too trendy
Believe it or not, there was a point earlier this year when I told myself I was done drawing comics related to COVID-19. Now, in...
Finally burger time? In-N-Out should be in OKC
What will it take? If the news of Oklahoma City's larger-than-expected population gain on the latest U.S. census can't bring an In-N-Out Burger franchise...
How to keep latchkey kids out of the mental health ‘danger zone’
Every August, when Oklahoma children return to school, my thoughts turn to our latchkey kids and the hazards and menaces they face. These kids,...