Reagan did it before, and Trump can do it again
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream.
If you’re not blowing your nose when you get up, go to bed, before you eat, and after you eat then you’re probably not allergic to whatever is growing and blowing outside.
There is very little new under the sun. The monument and statue destruction that we are witnessing has been witnessed in other times and other places. A tyrant’s first battlefield is to rewrite history. Most notable were the political purges of Joseph Stalin.
[Editor’s Note: A resident of Florida and refugee from Cuba granted permission for the publication of the following private letter to her extended family.
Instagram flagged, then deleted a post by Madonna in which the pop star praised Dr. Stella Immanuel, the Houston physician who says she has successfully treated 350 coronavirus patients with hydroxychloroquine.
Thank you Father, mother, the Great I Am for this day, our daily bread.
Father, may the words I write be acceptable in thy sight, my Lord, my rock and my redeemer. So be it. So it is.
To President Trump, it is wrong for you to use federal troops to harm peaceful citizen protestors.
Four people were able to escape serious injury, but one wasn’t so fortunate Sunday when a utility terrain vehicle crashed near Hennessey.Javier Eduard Guevara, 21, Hennessey, suffered arm injuries as a result of the accident on County Road 640 about one mile east of Hennessey.
Kennedy Winter, left, and Marcus Crawford of Wilson Funeral & Cremation Service stopped by the Times & Free Press Office Tuesday to announce their open house Thursday at the new Kingfisher location, 1612 S. Main St. Area residents are invited to drop by from either 9-11 a.m. or 4-6 p.m.
Students need to be in school.
That’s the message Kingfisher Board of Education President Mike Copeland delivered Monday as the board passed the school district’s back-to-school plan at its August regular meeting.
Kingfisher City-County Emergency Management Director Steve Loftis announced Tuesday that Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) would be providedfor schools this fall, following the directive Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Monday.
Loftis said a goal of delivery regionally by Aug. 14 was announced.