CLAREMORE —
Dear Editor,
I would like to congratulate Scott Marsh on his victory to become the Assessor for Rogers County. He is a gentleman, who ran a very clean and professional campaign. He will continue to be an asset to Rogers County. I know he will do an awesome job as your Assessor. I wish Scott and his family the best.
I would also like to thank everyone who supported me in my bid to become the Rogers County Assessor. This has been one of the best decisions I have made in my life. I truly enjoyed getting to meet and introduce Brittany and myself to the wonderful people of Rogers County. I would like to thank my family and my wife Brittany for thier tireless work in my campaign.
Brian Wilson
Letters to the Editor
Brian Wilson, ousted candidate, congratulates elected Assessor Scott Marsh
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LETTER - Commissioners need to take initiative and retool road fund
Dear Editor:
It is so disheartening to read the positive stories about Tulsa County Commissioners and then have to stomach the actions of a couple of our current Rogers County Commissioners and several of the past ones.
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Letter - District 2 residents are getting exactly what they asked for
Dear Editor:
A few years ago, Robin Anderson was paid to attend classes for which she had no requirement to attend. Just to further her education at our expense. If your facts are correct, District 2 Commisioner Helm now has: -
CJ 2011-28
FINANCIAL FREEDOM ACQUISITION LLC; Plaintiff,
vs.
NORMA JEAN DORSEY AS TRUSTEE OF THE EVELYN HURST REVOCABLE TRUST DATED APRIL 28, 2010; et al. Defendants.
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PB-2011-58
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELVIN WARREN RHOTEN, DECEASED.
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Keystone Pipeline project will bring more jobs, revenues
Dear Editor,
As a lifelong Oklahoma resident, I feel the need to write concerning the approval process of the Keystone XL Pipeline project. As I am sure you are aware this project is awaiting a Presidential permit for the pipeline to cross the U.S./Canada border. -
Floral arrangement missing from Woodlawn Cemetery
Dear Editor,
On Tuesday, Aug. 16, my son and I went to Woodlawn Cemetery to place a floral arrangement on my husband’s grave to commemorate the second anniversary of his passing.
We placed the saddle arrangement on his headstone shortly before 2 p.m. -
Freedmen should be Cherokee citizens
To the Cherokee Nations citizens, government officials and chief. I am a Cherokee Freedman. I live in Claremore, Oklahoma. I have been hearing all the decisions about the Freedman citizenship.
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CCVB clarifies $200K hotel incentive; reader writes about volunteering
Two letters on 8/7/11
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Duty and rest rules for commercial pilots delayed
Dear Editor,
I’ve read, with interest, Andy Pasztor’s r article in the 02 August edition of the WSJ on the latest delay in the publication of a final rule to update the decades-old duty and rest rules for most commercial flight operations. It has to be a great challenge to take a complex technical issue and reduce it to understandable terms for a general readership. -
City refutes allegations of illegal closed-door meetings
Dear Editor,
The Claremore Progress recently alleged an executive session held by the trustees of the Claremore Public Works Authority (CPWA) was unlawful. The purpose of the executive session was to confer on matters pertaining to economic development and the creation of a proposal to entice a business to locate to the city. - More Letters to the Editor Headlines
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LETTER - Commissioners need to take initiative and retool road fund


