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Leftist Canadian Premier Trudeau: Guns are for ‘sport,’ not ‘self-protection’

Firearms can only be used for hunting and sport, not self-defense, according to leftist Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Citizens would presumably delegate that task to their armed and paid security details.

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Barr led Left’s assault on ‘reality ‘at Jan. 6 hearing

The new “reality” raised its ugly head in 2020, the year Americans were told (not asked) to believe that Anthony Fauci was an infallible scientist and that Joe Biden got more than 81 million votes in the presidential election. Skeptics were banned from polite society if they were lucky and from their livelihoods if not.

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Fun Valley is a trip to your childhood

I often wonder what my wife was like when she was the same age as our teenage daughter is now.

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ODWC sets hunting season dates, limits

During their regular June meeting Monday in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation commissioners approved additional opportunities to harvest antlerless deer and approved hunting season dates and bag limits for this year’s migratory bird hunting seasons.

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Hennessey Library Building Committee will start with building feasibility study

A $3,500 feasibility study of Hennessey’s current 94-year-old public library was approved by the newly-appointed Library Building Committee last Wednesday morning. Chairman Jack Quirk suggested to Richard Simunek, town board trustee and committee member, that Simunek pay half of the study fee, if the town paid the other half. Simunek agreed and Town Administrator Tiffany Tillman, also a library committee member, said she could approve that amount. Quirk said CWA Group in Norman is the company that gave him the quote and Quirk told the committee that the company could also do “as-built drawings with a full set of prints for $10,000.” Quirk also asked Simunek in the meeting if he’d give his $3.3 million donation to the library now, instead of upon his death. “No,” said Simunek. “Absolutely not.” Simunek, a local preservationist, wants those funds to go to the library for future upkeep and needs. Quirk said that would also be helpful to others who might want to donate to a new, or refurbished library. The new committee met in the History Center at the library. Pictured are (from left) committee members Tillman, Town Trustee David Jones, Library Board President Ann Taylor, Simunek and Quirk. In the audience during the one-hour meeting were Library Director Lindsey Kopsa and Friends of the Library member Cathie (Cline) Arnold. Three others in the audience were Joyce Thomas, Barbara Platt and Ruth Ann Hobbs. [KT&FP photo by Barb Walter]

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Repair our current roads, bridges

I heard on the television news that some parties think Oklahoma needs some new highways.

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Hennessey town board approves bigger budget for 2022-23 year due to $520K in new grants

The Town of Hennessey’s current expenses for 2021-22 are expected to be almost $3.7 million, but the budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year is $4.7 million.

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