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Intensity, Concentration at Tournament of Champions

Intensity, Concentration at Tournament of Champions

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Grants awarded to pair of KPS teachers

Contributions made by local Kappa Kappa Iota chapter

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Thomas to address KCRW at next meeting as group commemorates 2 decades

Kurt Thomas will be the featured speaker at the next meeting of the Kingfi sher County Republican Women.

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COLLECTING – AND DONATING – FOR A CAUSE

TEN MEMBERS of the Lomega Student Council delivered the pop tabs that were collected during the schoolwide challenge to the Ronald Mc-Donald house in Oklahoma City last month. While there, students were given a tour of the facility and learned about the services that are provided to families. Students making the delivery included Dafne Rivera, Abby Swart, Kamryn Turner, Kelby Ott, Hadley Ott, Owen Duffy, Mario DeLeon, Kade Shaloy, Trevor Lentz and Chloe Meier. [Photo provided]

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Free throw champions

Four local youth emerged winners last month at the local level of the Knights of Columbus free throw contest. Pictured with Chris Evans (with basketball) of the Knights of Columbus are, from left: KJ Reherman, 9; Daniel Coughlan, 9; Davis Sanders, 13; and Walker Sanders, 11. The four won their respective divisions at the contest held at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church. They advanced to the district competition, which will be held in March. [Photo provided]

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Other states cutting taxes; time for Oklahoma to act

The Tax Foundation recently released its 2023 State Business Tax Climate Index, a popular diagnostic tool which “enables business leaders, government policymakers, and taxpayers to gauge how their states’ tax systems compare.” (OCPA research fellows Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik, formerly of the Tax Foundation, were the co-creators of this popular index.)

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ADJUNCT-TEACHER-LAW CRITICS ARE WRONG

The problem with having an “all or nothing” attitude in policy debates is you usually end up with nothing.

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