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He manages the Sparks Ranch, located in Carter and Murray counties in Oklahoma, and is a volunteer firefighter with the Hennepin Volunteer Fire Department. Sparks and his wife, Katie, live on the Sparks Ranch near Hennepin, Oklahoma with their three children.