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                        Nearly 60 people gathered at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum on Wednesday to reflect on the Oklahoma Standard and reset after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the divisive rhetoric that has followed.
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                        Nearly 15 years ago, a determined Oklahoma senior class secured a piece of steel from one of New York's twin towers destroyed in the 2001 terrorist attacks. Today, the relic is on permanent display in the Johnston County courthouse to never forget what happened.
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                        As the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing approaches, a group of young musicians is connecting with the tragedy through performing themes of resilience.
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                        Back in 1993, when Bill Clinton took office, the Oklahoma congressional delegation looked a lot different than it does today. The state’s roster of…