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CRT explanation continued

In last Sunday’s edition we began an explanation of Critical Race Theory, the new leftist scheme to overthrow the U.S. Constitution and the free enterprise system which has brought such benefits to all persons living in America. The explanation was contained in a lecture Christopher F.
CRT explanation continued

Toddlers, teenagers, adulthood

One minute you’re teaching the ABC song, and what seems minutes later he needs help with homework. It’s seventh grade English, and you say an adjective is anything a squirrel can do to a tree: go up it, around it, or over it.
Toddlers, teenagers, adulthood

Family beats any government program

For this year’s annual Citizenship Award Dinner, the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs was honored to have sports journalist Jason Whitlock as our keynote speaker. Whitlock is known for his refreshing takes on sports and social issues and didn’t disappoint.
Family beats any government program

Oklahoma PTA seeks veto of bill targeting critical race theory

The Oklahoma PTA (parent-teacher association) is urging Gov. Kevin Stitt to veto legislation that would make it illegal for schools to teach children that “one race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex.” House Bill 1775, by Rep. Kevin West and Sen.

Single Stroke Decides State Title

Kingfisher picked up one state championship Thursday and just missed out on another. The KHS girls golf team finished as the Class 4A state runner-up after Hilldale won a two-hole playoff at Cushing’s Buffalo Rock Golf & Venue.
Single Stroke Decides State Title

Nearly all ad val tax now paid

Kingfisher County property owners continued their premier status as a leader in paying their property (ad valorem) taxes promptly. County Treasurer Robin Rother’s summary of taxes paid through Monday, May 5, showed total collections of $336,016,388.09 of the $344,893,178.

Sales tax vote slated Tuesday

Registered voters living within Kingfisher city limits will go to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of a proposed designated sales tax. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Blazing Trails Through History

Thanks to legislation introduced by U.S. representatives Frank Lucas of Oklahoma and Ron Estes of Kansas, the National Trails System Act may be amended to designate the Chisholm National Historic Trail and the Western National Historic Trail.
Blazing Trails Through History

FDA changes nutrition labels

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently served up the first major change in 20 years to food and drink nutrition labels.
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