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Kingfisher hospital changes visitor policy due to COVID

Mercy Hospital Kingfisher will begin restricting visitors on campus due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma. As a result of these trends, visitors will be lim-ited to protect patients and co-workers. The following changes were effective Nov.

Hennessey club makes donation in memory of two past members

The Hennessey Child Study Club voted to donate to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in memory of past members Cathy Schwarz and Margie Thompson during its Nov. 6 meeting. Members also made nominations for the Oklahoma Association of Mothers’ Clubs.

Our Thanksgiving would be illegal in Oregon

We hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving with friends and family despite coronavirus concerns and the angst over the presidential election recounts. If you lived in Oregon, you might have run up against the law if you had a family Thanksgiving get-together.
Our Thanksgiving would be illegal in Oregon

Everyone has their idea about a memorable Christmas story

DD Butler Welsh emailed friends and former journalism students and asked us to share stories about a memorable Christmas. She wants to include them in a letter to boost everyone’s spirit. She recalled her “Dad trying to make noises like Santa on the roof one Christmas.
Everyone has their idea about a memorable Christmas story

Trump: We ‘will never concede to fake ballots & Dominion’

Amid a blizzard of ecstatic media reports about the alleged President-elect Joe Biden, President Donald Trump made it clear that his election fight is far from over. “Our case STRONGLY continues, we will keep up the good fight, and I believe we will prevail!” Trump tweeted.

Letter to the Editor Broadband essential Pioneer thanked

This has been an interesting year for me and my brother. Due to the coronavirus, we started taking our classes at Lomega using distance learning last spring and continued through this fall because of family health issues.

Black education tragedy is new

Several years ago, Project Baltimore began an investigation of Baltimore’s school system. What they found was an utter disgrace. In 19 of Baltimore’s 39 high schools, out of 3,804 students, only 14 of them, or less than 1 %, were proficient in math.
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