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A retired Air Force veteran commented to us recently that when he was serving overseas and witnessed the corruption that was so commonplace in many places he thought “I’m so glad my country’s not like that.”
Read moreWhile it takes time to change the course of a national health crisis, I am encouraged that noticeable progress has been made to combat the epidemic of opioid abuse and addiction in the United States.
Read moreLast week, U.S. Attorney General William Barr told a University of Notre Dame Law School audience that attacks on religious liberty have contributed to a moral decline that’s in part manifested by increases in suicides, mental illness and drug addiction.
Read moreIf Oklahoma expands its Medicaid program to cover able-bodied adults, as allowed by the federal Affordable Care Act, Oklahoma government will have to either raise taxes or divert money from other programs, U.S. Sen. James Lankford warns.
Read moreYou may have seen Heather MacDonald’s excellent essay earlier this month in The Wall Street Journal titled “The Streets of San Francisco.”
Read moreHennessey High School’s senior leadership class turned into a Senate gallery last Thursday when members argued, then passed, two bills.
Read moreFollowing are results for local teams at last weekend’s regional cross country meets in Enid. (Ed. note: Stories can be found on Page 7 of this edition.) If a county
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