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The Hennessey Clipper observed its 130th anniversary this year, and apparently it’s the last anniversary as a weekly newspaper.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners Monday approved a recommendation to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation that Circuit Engineering District 8 serve as consulting engineer for a bridge over Turkey Creek southwest of Hennessey in District 2.
Read moreJoe Biden’s (or his handlers’) naming of Kamala Harris (and remember you must pronounce Kamala as Comma-la) raises some interesting points.
Read moreToo often, policymakers’ response to COVID-19 has involved acting as though the virus is both more deadly and more prevalent than it is, and then calling for mandatory curtailment of citizen activity even in areas where COVID-19 is almost non-existent.
Read moreParents, legislators, taxpayers and others footing the bill for college education might be interested in just what is in store for the upcoming academic year. Since many college classes will be online, there is a chance to witness professors indoctrinating their students in real-time. So, there’s a chance that some college faculty might change their behavior. To see recent examples of campus nonsense and indoctrination, visit the Campus Reform and College Fix websites.
Read moreThe estimated cost of a Medicaid-expansion proposal narrowly approved by Oklahoma voters in June is soaring and threatens to force cuts to other parts of government, according to the state Senate’s chief budget writer.
Read moreProperty west of U.S. Highway 81 and north of State Highway 51 in Hennessey was rezoned to highway commercial last week after two public hearings on the change.
Read moreCommunities Foundation of Oklahoma recently announced 580 students will receive scholarships for the 2020-2021 school year, with total new awards exceeding $1.3 million.
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