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Wednesday, January 6th. The United States Senate was holding hearings on the validity of the electoral vote. Thousands of president Trump supporters had converged on Washington D. C. To show their support for the president and his re-election.

LEGISLATIVE REPORT: House holds organizational day

Tuesday, Jan. 5, was Organizational Day at the Oklahoma Capitol, marking the official start to the 58th Legislature. This day is required in the state Constitution and is set for the Tuesday following the first Monday in January every other year following the statewide election.

Bible verse

Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulnes Lamentations 3:22-23 Thoughts on Today’s Verse What sustained you through the night? What will get you through today?

Debuts help Cashion earn road sweep of OBA

Cashion got a quick tune-up just a couple days before it began defense of its conference championship. The Wildcats returned to the court Tuesday for a 72-49 road win against Oklahoma Bible Academy in Enid. It was Cashion’s first game since Dec. 18.

Late forfeits cost Jackets in dual

Forfeits in the final three weight classes saw the Kingfisher High School wrestling team drop a dual Tuesday at Watonga. The Jackets led by 18 points entering the last four weight classes but eventually dropped a 36-30 decision.
Late forfeits cost Jackets in dual

Hennessey squads takes 2 from Crescent after extended layoff

Crescent hung in there with 2A’s sixth-ranked team for three quarters and more. The Tigers just couldn’t quite pull off the upset for their first win. Hennessey outscored its guests 11-2 in the fourth quarter Tuesday to pull out a 40-28 Three Rivers Conference win.

Lumpkin shines in LHS rout

Riley Lumpkin helped Lomega dominate the second and third quarters last Tuesday to pick up a double-digit road win. The Raiders knocked off Okeene 69-46 in their first game since Dec. 12. The bulk of that advantage came in the middle 16 minutes when the Raiders blistered their hosts 44-17.

Lady Longhorns dominate Medford for season’s 2nd win

Dover had lost big and won close. One thing it hadn’t done was win big. That was until last Tuesday. The Lady Longhorns dominated Medford on the road to grab a 47-18 victory. Their only other win entering the night was a two-point nail-biter against Coyle.

Sydnee Gerken joins OCA staff

Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) recently announced the addition of Sydnee Gerken to the staff team in Oklahoma City. Gerken will serve as the director of operations for Oklahoma Prairie Beef Solutions, an entity of the OCA.
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