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Signs of Campaigns Linger
While the November mid-term elections are becoming a distant memory for most Oklahomans, some political candidates are still campaigning here in Little Axe. A quick survey shows campaign signs for a few candidates remain on public right-of-ways one month after election day. In first place, with the most signs spotted, is Arron Stiles. Right behind is Jari Askins. And the candidate with... »
OK House District 53 Candidate Interview
Editor’s note: This is the final installment in a series of articles covering candidates for the three State House Districts representing portions of Little Axe. Candidates were asked to respond to five questions. Amy Corley, Randy Terrill Amy Corley and Randy Terrill are seeking to represent HD 53 (map) covering north Norman and part of Little Axe. Amy Corley 1. What state legislative issues... »
LA Football at Star Spencer
Indians 27, Bobcats 8 Game video here and... »
OK House District 45 Candidate Interview
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles covering candidates for the three State House Districts representing portions of Little Axe. Candidates were asked to respond to five questions. Aaron Stiles, Wallace Collins Aaron Stiles and Wallace Collins are seeking to represent HD 45 (map) covering east Norman and part of Little Axe. Wallace Collins 1. What state legislative issues do... »
OK House District 27 Candidate Interviews
Editor's note: This is one in a series of articles covering candidates for the three State House Districts representing portions of Little Axe. Candidates were asked to respond to five questions. Chris Odneal, Josh Cockroft Chris Odneal and Josh Cockroft are seeking to represent HD 27 (map) which includes part of eastern Cleveland County and a larger portion of western Pottawatomie... »
Little Axe Voters Have Much to Decide
The filing period for the 2010 Oklahoma election ended yesterday, June 9. Following are the candidates for election representing portions of Little Axe as released by the state Election Board. A more complete list along with links to candidate websites and other voter resources can be found here. STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 16 Democrat John Sparks, 41, Norman Republican Sharon Parker, 63,... »
LAwmaker Update 12.26.09
Keeping up with Little Axe's legislators. US Sen. Tom Coburn may want to be more careful what he wishes for: Hours before voting to clear the way for health care reform in the Senate, Republican Senator Tom Coburn said on the floor, "What the American people ought to pray is that somebody can't make the vote tonight. That's what they ought to... »
LAwmaker Update 12.05.09
Keeping up with Little Axe's legislators. State Sen. John Sparks, District 16, hopes the state Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Department finds options other than eliminating the Norman Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center, in response to a $7.3 million reduction in state funding. State Rep. Shane Jett, District 27, still hasn't announced his candidacy for the Fifth District Congressional seat being... »
Does Norman include Little Axe?
Is Norman an inclusive community? Do all of our citizens feel respected and represented? Tell us what you think about Norman. Residents of Norman are invited to meet and talk about those questions and related issues at a public Inclusive Community Discussion scheduled for 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Monday, October 26th, at St. Joseph’s Parish Center, 421 East... »
Too much representation?
There's been a lot of people crying about "taxation without representation". Well, us folks here in Little Axe may have the opposite problem: "taxation with too much representation". This map shows the Little Axe School District boundaries outlined in black. The area not only includes land on the west side of the lake, but covers portions of two counties, three state... »

