With Dornick Hills in her rearview mirror, Maddi Kamas refused to look back.
That helped her stave off disappointment early last week and bring home some hardware by week’s end.
After less than a month as the new Kingfisher High School cheerleading coach, Sarah Keeth and several of the team’s members say the transition has been a smooth one.
For the cheerleaders, summer is the most important time for preparation, according to Keeth.
Although Okarche is coming off its most successful boys basketball season in a number of years, head coach Ray West had tempered expectations heading into this summer.
VIEW from behind the plow
It’s almost comic that President Trump has the left in such a dither, that it is revealing its real intentions. While attempting to appear as morally superior, the swamp dwellers accuse conservatives of the very things they are themselves guilty of, often hatred.
A female high school athlete who didn’t qualify for a track event because two boys who identify as girls ran faster filed a complaint Monday with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights.
It’s the Pitts
“Our cash flow is not flowing,” I informed my bookkeeper, who just so happens to also be my wife. “I have decided to use my brilliant business mind to raise some cash. Take a letter would you?”
“Who should I address it to?” my secretary/wife asked.
[Ed. Note: Justin Bogie is a senior policy analyst in fiscal affairs at The Heritage Foundation.]
Our economy is strong, but so is the possibility that it may have an Achilles heel—the national debt. That was the consensus of participants in a recent panel discussion at The Heritage Foundation.
Memorial Day just passed. It is a time to honor those who served in the military, family members and friends who have passed on.
We have a beautiful cemetery that is kept in excellent condition by our city workers.
[ Ed. Note : Christopher Metzler is the author of “Divided We Stand: The Search for America’s Soul” and “The Construction and Rearticulation of Race in a Post-Racial America.”]
A review of American history and the nation’s relationship to blacks reveals a slow and often bloody march to equality.
Kingfisher County OSU Extension Agent Laine Martin held an ATV safety course for 4-H members on June 18. The course was for members 10 years old and up. Youth learned proper riding techniques to better their skills as well as went over other safety practices.