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WESTERN OKLAHOMA

WESTERN OKLAHOMA can’t be beaten for beautiful morning and evening skyscapes. This stunning sunset is one of several submitted by local amateur photographers in response to a Facebook request from Times & Free Press Senior Editor Christine Reid. /Photo courtesy Susan Martin via Facebook.
WESTERN OKLAHOMA

Why we feel sorry for Joe - almost

We almost feel sorry for Biden — almost. Why? While he is as cocky as a banty rooster while he is under the protection of billionaire George Soros and other one-worlders, it seems likely that the relationship won’t be a long lasting one.
Why we feel sorry for Joe – almost

For economic growth, personal income tax matters most

With Democrats holding Congress and the White House, most officials expect states to soon receive yet another round of federal bailout funding. That will translate into hundreds of millions of dollars flowing into Oklahoma government.

One good year

It was a harbinger of things to come that my wife and I started our beef herd in 1974 which was one of the worst years in the modern history of the cow business.

DENNIS PRAGER Denial of evil; case of Communism

One of the most highly regarded books of the 20th century was Ernest Becker’s “The Denial of Death.” Winner of the 1974 Pulitzer Prize, the book is regarded as a classic for its analysis of how human beings deny their mortality. But there is something people deny more than mortality: evil.
DENNIS PRAGER: Denial of evil; case of Communism

Clifford Willson

Clifford Leroy Willson gently passed from this life Feb. 18, 2021. Clifford was born May 23, 1942, to Orville Alton Willson and Elizabeth Madeline Campbell. Clifford was raised on a farm west of Dover. Clifford attended and graduated from high school in Dover. He enlisted in the Navy on Sept.
Clifford Willson

Carl Horne

Carl A. Horne, 60, Kingfisher, passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 22, 2021. He was born in Sonora, Texas, on June 12, 1961, to William R. Horne and Cena “Faye” Morris Horne. Carl was an avid fisherman. He loved to fish anywhere, especially for catfish, whether it was with a rod or hand noodling.
Carl Horne

Both Lomega teams 1 win shy of reaching Class state tournament

There’s just something about that regional final. Class B’s No. 1-ranked Lomega won its regional championship against Webbers Falls as expected on Tuesday. But it wasn’t as easy as most expected. The Lady Raiders were held to their lowest point total of the season in a 46-32 victory at Agra.
Both Lomega teams 1 win shy of reaching Class state tournament

Lady Warriors handle Woodland need 1 win at area for state spot

Okarche held Woodland to its third-lowest scoring total of the season. And it has the Lady Warriors within one win of the state tournament. Okarche forced 21 turnovers and didn’t allow a fourth-quarter field goal Tuesday as it defeated Woodland 45-34 in their Class A regional championship.

Head and shoulders above

Early in its regional semifinal with Kingfisher, McLoud found itself trailing the Jackets by a lone point. A quick 13-0 run and two timeouts later and the game was all but over. McLoud proved to be the latest victim for No.
Head and shoulders above
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