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Oklahoma’s universities are thickening their “diversity” bureaucracies as fast as they can. In the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), the diversity bureaucrats repress free speech, impose race and sex quotas, and say that these are fundamental principles everyone must affirm. Often they won’t let you go to college or keep a job if you won’t.
Read more“The only person who really likes change is a wet baby.”
Read moreAmerica is caught between an external and an internal threat. The external is an economically aggressive and America-hating China and a nuclear-equipped, America-hating Russia; the internal is a non-nuclear, America-hating Left. (As I always note, “Left” is not the same as “liberal”; in fact, leftism poses a mortal threat to liberalism. The greatest contemporary tragedy in American life is that most liberals are unwilling to acknowledge this and continue to vote for the Left.)
Read moreU.S. SENATE candidate Nathan Dahm, center, a current state senator who has announced his intention to seek the national seat currently held by retiring U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, was the speaker at this month’s Kingfisher County Republican Women luncheon meeting. With him are Sheila Duell, KCRW first vice president; Debbie Parks, Oklahoma Federation of Republican Women second vice president; Brandi Willimon, chapter secretary, and Toni Pickle, KCRW president. [Photo Provided]
Read moreOERB EXECUTIVE Director Mindy Stitt, left, presents Okarche science teacher Julie Rother with a $5,000 check for being among the top teachers in her field. The presentation was made last Tuesday. Stitt also presented Okarche Public Schools with an additional $2,000 on behalf of the people of Oklahoma oil and natural gas. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreKingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for February 2022.
Read moreROTARY GUEST – Grace Enmeier, right, district director for Congressman Frank Lucas, was the guest speaker last week at Kingfisher Rotary Club. Enmeier, pictured with Rotarian Mike Sanders, briefed Rotarians on what’s happening in Washington, D.C. Enmeier said that while all the news isn’t positive now, the hope is the situation will improve following the mid-term elections this November. [Photo provided]
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