Brent VanNorman Readies for Mayor

At a recent Tulsa event, candidates gathered in mass. The nonpartisan organization, Women for Tulsa, invited all and many attended with the significant absence of Democrat Karen Keith, candidate for Mayor of Tulsa. Candidates from all levels: City Council, Tulsa County, and State spoke briefly, but Brent VanNorman, Republican for Mayor stole the show.

Demonstrating both command of municipal history and the current failures of the Bynum Administration, VanNorman provides a dramatic difference with Keith who has publicly supported open borders, public health lockdowns and LGBTQ(+whatever) agendas.

VanNorman began, “One of my major goals is to remove socialism from our city. Capitalism is the only system throughout history that raises people out of poverty. We must promote that. It must be inherent in our DNA that we build businesses in Tulsa.”

Brent VanNorman May 30, 2024 (Ben Abrams/KWGS News/online)
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Overcoming Impact of Extreme Weather

Tulsa, Oklahoma, a city known for its vibrant culture and strong sense of community, has faced several extreme weather events recently. From tornadoes to straight winds over 100 mph, nature’s fury can cause disruption and personal hardship. As a business owner, I have witnessed the profound impact on the people of Tulsa.

The increasing frequency and severity of weather events in Tulsa have brought about a range of challenges for its residents. Power outages, displacement from homes, and disruptions to employment are just some of the many issues that people have to contend with in the wake of these storms. Families are forced to leave their homes, businesses face damage and loss, and entire communities are left reeling from the aftermath of such events.

As a self storage business owner with a self storage facility in Tulsa, I have seen how these weather events have a direct impact on the demand for storage solutions. 

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Ryan Watson Free, Returning Home

National media is reporting that Turks and Caicos authorities have released Ryan Watson of Edmond, Oklahoman. Watson received today a suspended 13-week jail sentence and a fine of $2,000 – or $500 per bullet, according to family spokesman Jonathan Franks speaking to Fox News.

Watson faced 12 years in the island lockup after Turks and Caicos authorities found four stray bullets in his luggage. He was detained in April and is expected to pay his fine and get on a flight to Oklahoma City before the end of the day.

Ryan Watson, second from left, smiles with family after a Turks and Caicos Islands judge allowed him to return to the U.S. Friday. He was faced 12 years in prison for violating the country’s strict firearms laws after flying with stray bullets in his luggage. (Jonathan Franks/FoxNews.com)
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Celebrating Juneteenth!

On January 1, 1863 Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. This important document declared that the slaves in the Confederate states (those rebelling against the US government) were free.

Southern states continued to hold people in slavery until the end of the Civil War, when US troops could more easily enforce the terms.  During the Civil War, there were about 250,000 slaves in Texas. Most of these slaves did not know of the Emancipation Proclamation or even that the war had ended in May 1865.

Portrait of Gordon Granger. Image available on online and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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Rep. Hern Talks Trump

US Rep. Kevin Hern (R-OK 1st. Dist.) joined constituents for breakfast Saturday June 15 in uptown Tulsa and spoke about meeting with Donald J. Trump and Republican Congressional leadership.

“I wish everyone in America could know Donald Trump in a personal setting,” Hern began. “He could come in here and have a conversation with you. He connects with people. That is why he has such large crowds at his rallies. The media can go crazy with excerpts, but you don’t get the full impact.

“We were sitting in a room with people – everybody [on Capital Hill] was there – but there were a couple of people sitting next to me that haven’t endorsed Trump and he hasn’t endorsed them, but Trump connected with them. Some liken him to Ronald Reagan in being able to cut through media filters and connect with people personally.

“I believe Trump is the Everyday Person’s President,” Hern said.

US Rep. Kevin Hern (R-OK 1st. Dist.)
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