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Ten Commandments Display Going to Trial

Saturday, April 29, 2006 1:51:23 PM
By KELLY KURT

STIGLER, Okla. (AP) - The 8-foot granite slab planted in the Haskell County courthouse lawn makes the Ten Commandments easy to read and hard to miss from the state highway that doubles as this town's main thoroughfare.

The monument, erected with private money in 2004 with the county's approval, doesn't stop traffic and courthouse visitors on a recent morning barely gave it a glance.

"I don't see anything wrong with it," said 73-year-old Launa Medlock. "We've got to have religion, too."


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