PinnedTed StreuliIndependence Day Civics in a WordI’m looking for a word, and if you happen to see it, kindly send it my way. It may be hiding in Thirty Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary…Jul 4Jul 4
PinnedTed StreuliThoughts on My InheritanceWhen my father died, at age 76, he left my mother two pieces of residential real estate and whatever was in the house. The only item…Jun 161Jun 161
PinnedTed StreuliWhen Peleliu was no island paradisePeople go there to snorkel and scuba dive in clear Pacific waters, looking at the coral and the sunken ships left over from less peaceful…May 27May 27
PinnedTed StreuliDear MomI don’t think I was more than three years old, when one day you were bringing me home from Spreckle’s Lake. On the way out of the park, I…May 12May 12
PinnedTed StreuliThere Is No Good News TodayOne morning last year I had a day that didn’t start very well.Mar 29Mar 29
Ted StreuliinFirst WatchEconomist: Small Oil and Gas Towns Are On a Perilous RoadSmall towns whose economies rely on fossil fuels — and there are one or two of these in Oklahoma — are on a path to financial woes.2d ago2d ago
Ted StreuliinFirst WatchOklahoma Loses Another Round in Title X BoutThe U.S. Supreme Court held that the Department of Health and Human Services doesn’t have to give Oklahoma $4.5 million in Title X money if…3d ago3d ago
Ted StreuliinFirst WatchTax Foundation: Oklahoma’s Low Taxes Helped Interstate MigrationThe Tax Foundation’s annual analysis of IRS tax data showed that Oklahoma had the 11th-highest net per capita migration among states for…4d ago4d ago
Ted StreuliinFirst WatchHinton, Oklahoma Wants It’s Prisoner Per Diem. The GEO Group Says No Dice.People in Hinton thought happy days were there again. The GEO Group saw things differently.5d ago15d ago1