Although President Trump is being shown behind in the polls, he continues to draw huge crowds to his campaign events.
Conversely, Joe Biden reportedly didn’t draw a single soul to an event he scheduled recently in Arizona. His handlers said they didn’t want a big crowd: sweet success.
[Ed. Note: James Jay Carafano is a leading expert in national security and foreign policy challenges at the Heritage Foundation.]
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Beijing’s version of manifest destiny puts it at odds with the free world.
We’re living through the strangest year I’ve ever experienced. Just as World War II, The Depression and 911 changed our world forever, so too will the Covid pandemic. What will be left over from the Covid crises?
Is there any clearer sign of how privileged a society is than the disproportionate amount of time that society spends guilting citizens over how privileged they are?
A Hennessey mom said her high school son tested positive last month for COVID-19, but the Kingfisher County Health Department never contacted her or her son’s girlfriend who lives in Kingfisher.
Kingfisher High School’s band was “excellent” Wednesday and has the scores to prove it.
The Pride of Kingfisher earned “excellent” ratings from all three judges in the OSSAA’s northwest regional marching competition held at Enid High School.
The Lomega 4-H Club held its second meeting of the year at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11.
After the meeting was called to order, the first order of business was the election of officers for the 2020-21 school year.
Northwestern Oklahoma State University will host two commencement ceremonies on Sunday, Dec. 6, in Percefull Fieldhouse.
The 2020 spring and summer graduates will be honored at 1 p.m. and the 2020 fall graduates will be honored at 3:30 p.m.
Theta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International met Monday, Oct. 19, in the Fellowship Hall of the First Christian Church.
Terri Peck, president, called the business meeting to order at 7:10 pm. The members repeated the opening ritual.