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Does delusional Crockett speak for all on the Left?

from behind the plow(A column of opinion by Gary Reid, Publisher Emeritus)Does delusional Crockett speak for all on the Left?A comment from a Texas congresswoman named Jasmine Crockett reveals the incurable delusion of leftists.
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KHS names Students of the Month

Kingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for February 2025.Students are chosen based on many characteristics including responsibility, leadership, work ethic, reliability, kindness and more.
Joaquin Wallace

DST begins Sunday; move clocks ahead

Daylight Saving Time, like it or hate it, returns Sunday.That means you’ll have to get up an hour earlier each day to meet your usual schedule. On the brighter side you’ll have an extra hour of daylight at the end of the day.For the past four months, we’ve been on standard time.

Hennessey board accepts building bonds bid

Interest rate bids were close on the Hennessey Public Schools’ sale of $1.7 million in taxable building bonds, and The Bank of Oklahoma was awarded the best and lowest bid at 4.498%.The interest is due May 1, 2026.Other bidders were Country Club Bank, Leawood, Kan., 4.

Not to Braggs, but...

While it had been 32 long years since the Dover boys basketball program had made an appearance at the state tournament, it’s been nearly twice as long since it won its only game there.Sixty-three years, to be exact.Both of those changed Wednesday.Dover led from start to finish as it dismantled No.
DOVER’S CARTER KITCHENS (21) and Braggs’ Burr Jaynes go after a loose ball. Kitchens and the Longhorns were dominant in the game as they thumped the Wildcats 60-36. [Photo by Russell Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug.com]

Warriors’ mentality

Aaron West’s good feeling on the bus related to his team’s performance on the court.The Okarche Warriors are back in the Class A state semifinal after disposing of unranked Texhoma 87-63 early Tuesday morning at State Fair Arena.
OKARCHE’S Hunter Mueggenborg makes a move to the basket during the Warriors’ quarterfinal win Tuesday morning. Mueggenborg scored 11 points and had eight assists in the game. [Photo by Russell Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug.com]

Lights on, lights off, lights on...

Okarche didn’t need to shoot the lights out.Mother Nature took care of that.It was defense that was going to lead the Lady Warriors to an upset win over Amber- Pocasset.That’s the message Okarche coach Brett Tahah delivered to her team again and again and again Tuesday night.
OKARCHE SOPHOMORE Katie Parham shoots a 3-pointer over Am-Po’s Brylee Keck during the Lady Warriors’ win Tuesday. [Photo by Russell Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug.com]

Cashion shows fight, but Dale overpowers

For a half, Cashion gave Dale a run for its money.Then the Pirates showed why they’re the favorites to win their fourth consecutive state championship.No.
CASHION JUNIOR Parker Mitchell puts up a shot over Dale’s Easton Edmondson during Thursday’s 2A quarterfi nal game. Mitchell led Cashion with 21 points. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug.com]
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