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Victor Davis Hanson: Everybody’s sick of Obama

[Victor Davis Hanson, a senior contributor for The Daily Signal, is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and host of “The Victor Davis Hanson Show.” Contact him at authorvdh@gmail.com.]This interview has been slightly edited for clarity.

Cashion FFA members find some Fall momentum

The Cashion FFA Chapter was preparing, competing and succeeding in September and October, finding fall momentum in a busy season.Beginning in September, the freshman and eighth grade opening and closing ceremonies teams worked hard practicing and competing around the state.

DOVER ELEMENTARY

DOVER ELEMENTARY announced its Students of the Month for October 2025 recenty.

Schools plan to honor vets

All the county’s school districts will honor military veterans with assemblies, programs - and some even with meals - this week.Veterans Day (Nov. 11) falls this year on Tuesday.
Schools plan to honor vets

Let’s Mingle at The Gate

There’s still going to be time to jingle with several Christmas events planned, but the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce took time for one last year-end mingle event Thursday night. The chamber held a “grand year-end member mingle” at The Cedar Gate for its members.

Upcoming EVENTS

• VETERANS BREAKFAST: Kingfi sher Elks Lodge will host those who served in the military with its annual Veterans Day breakfast at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11. The meal will include biscuits and gravy, ham, bacon, scrambled eggs, juice and coffee and will be served at the lodge.
Upcoming EVENTS

Groundbreaking development

Cashion’s new high school took a step toward reality last week.And that reality is going to be bigger than originally planned.A groundbreaking ceremony was held early Wednesday evening on the site the new school will be built.
BREAKING GROUND Wednesday on the new Cashion High School were, from left: Cashion school board member Kelly Davis, Principal Ryan Schenk, board President Jessica Ballard, Superintendent Shane Hood, board Vice President Chris Carroll, board Deputy Clerk Ja

Henry Andrews

Henry Lee Andrews, 93, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, after a short stay at Integris Hospital. Henry was born to H.E. and Lagolia Andrews on Aug. 13, 1932. He was born at home in rural Roger Mills County. Henry served in the U.S.
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