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Growing up in Noble gave Lisa Standridge a strong sense of community and work ethic deeply rooted in conservative values. From an early age, Lisa learned the importance of putting others first. That upbringing inspired her to raise a family, pursue a career as a healthcare professional, earn a Doctorate from the OU College of Pharmacy, launch several businesses, and create dozens of good paying jobs for fellow hard-working Oklahomans.
Senator Jonathan Wingard was born and raised in Ada on his grandparents’ dairy farm and attended Latta Public Schools. As part of a multigenerational farming family, he learned from a young age the value of hard work.
A recently retired veteran, Senator Wingard devoted nearly 19 years of his life to the Oklahoma Army National Guard. He was deployed numerous times on active-duty missions, including deployments to Kuwait and Afghanistan. While enlisted, he also participated in numerous active-duty missions across Oklahoma.
Regina Goodwin, a native of Tulsa, grew up on historic Greenwood Avenue. After graduating from Booker T. Washington High School in 1980, she received a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of Kansas, and completed master’s coursework in animation at Columbia College in Chicago, Illinois. Goodwin, a faithful member of North Peoria Church of Christ, grew up in a loving and community-oriented family. Her grandparents, Bethel and Harold Parker, Jeanne and Ed Goodwin, Sr., and parents Alquita and Ed Goodwin, Jr.
Dr. Julie McIntosh represents Senate District 3. She is a Christian, wife, mother of four, grandmother, family physician, and small business owner. Julie is married to Brad McIntosh, who is also a family physician. They live on a farm in wagoner county where they raise cattle, chickens, and bees.
ALTUS – Sen. Brent Howard, R-Altus, on Tuesday praised the city of Altus for securing millions of dollars in financial incentives for infrastructure improvements at a new housing development on city-owned property near Altus Air Force Base.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Roland Pederson, R-Burlington, was sworn in on Wednesday for his final term representing Senate District 19. Sen. Brent Howard, the chamber’s chief presiding officer, led the ceremony in the Senate chamber, with Pederson’s family and friends in attendance to celebrate the occasion.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, proudly took his oath of office on Wednesday, marking the start of another term representing Senate District 17. The ceremony was held in the State Senate chamber, with Jett’s family and friends attending to celebrate the occasion.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Senator Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, chair of the Senate Education Committee, welcomed Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders today at the National Summit on Education, hosted by ExcelinEd in Oklahoma City.
The event, running from Nov. 13 to 15, brought together policymakers, educators and thought leaders to discuss transformative strategies for improving education nationwide.
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