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JAMES BEATY | Staff photoA group of McAlester music lovers who are putting together the Dancing Rabbit Music Festival gather at Spaceship Earth to talk about their plans. Pictured, from left: Joey Clark, Kyle Spruce, Blake Lynch, Adam Gronwold and Josh Hass. Headliners for the series of free concerts set for Downtown McAlester include acclaimed musical artists Charlie Parr, John Fullbright and Band of Heathens. editor s pick topical featured popular Dancing Rabbit Music Festival coming to McAlester
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Apr 12, 2021
JAMES BEATY | Staff photoA group of McAlester music lovers who are putting together the Dancing Rabbit Music Festival gather at Spaceship Earth to talk about their plans. Pictured, from left: Joey Clark, Kyle Spruce, Blake Lynch, Adam Gronwold and Josh Hass. Headliners for the series of free concerts set for Downtown McAlester include acclaimed musical artists Charl
Tribal governments in Oklahoma at a glance
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Address: 2025 S Gordon Cooper Drive, Shawnee, OK 74801
Contact: 405-275-4030, www.astribe.com
Did you know? The Absentee Shawnee Tribe was one of the first seven tribes in the U.S. to become a self-governing nation during the 1990s.
Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town
Address: 101 E Broadway, P.O. Box 187 Wetumka, OK 74883
Contact: 405-452-3987, www.alabama-quassarte.org
Did you know? The Hernando de Soto expedition first encountered the Alabamas in northern Mississippi in 1540 and the Koasati in their island town on the Tennessee River.
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Address: P.O. Box 1330, Anadarko, OK 73005
The City Sentinel
April 8, 2021
By Darla Shelden
By Darla Shelden, City Sentinel Reporter OKLAHOMA CITY – The temporary Willard Winter Night Shelter, created to fill a gap in shelter beds caused.
By Patrick B. McGuigan
Patrick B. McGuigan, Publisher, The City Sentinel Analysis for The Southwest Ledger Pat McGuigan Oklahoma City, April 1, 2021 – In the public square, each.
You Need to Take the Religious Left Seriously This Time
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For generations, American politics has been defined by the outsize influence of Christian conservatives, so much so that the intersection of religion and politics is often treated as the sole province of white evangelicals. And for generations, promises of a rising “religious left” have come and gone without any lasting political imprint.
But to look at America’s religious left at this moment is to see something genuinely different. Places of worship are participating in demonstrations for civil rights larger than any protest movement in American history. Democrats like the Rev. Raphael Warnock and Joe Biden political leaders whose faith isn’t just incidental to their public personas, but is a core component of both their identities and their appeal to voters are staging important victories. The National Congregations Study, an annual survey of America’s places of worship, found 41 percent o
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