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House Report : Closing in on state budget

By the time you read this article, we could have a state budget.

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SOCIETY COMMENTARY : Democrats push radical abortion bill far more expansive than Roe v. Wade

[Jipping is a senior legal fellow with the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation.]

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Students, Teacher of Today awards presented at HHS, HMS

HHS – Honored as Hennessey High School’s 2022 Masonic Students of Today were seniors (from left) Alan Perez and Michelle Roman and Teacher of Today Amy Shelite. The awards were presented by Bob Calvert on behalf of the Hennessey Coronado Masonic Lodge No. 56. Students were chosen for their exceptional leadership and outstanding academic achievements and the teacher was chosen for her exceptional dedication and helpfulness to her students. Shelite teaches English Language Learners and special education. The awards were presented recently during HHS class awards. [Photo courtesy HPS/Stacy Cline]

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SPECIAL HONOR

SPECIAL HONOR — Kingfisher Mayor Roxie Alexander, at left, presents a plaque to former city commissioner Bill Tucker, who served a term on the city’s governing board after retiring from a career with the city spanning multiple decades in which he served in a variety of administrative capacities. The award was presented at the May city commission meeting. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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New law makes more direct flights available, authors say

A two-year effort has landed legislation into law to increase the number of direct flights between Oklahoma airports and premiere destination cities.

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HENNESSEY ELEMENTARY EAGLES OF THE WEEK

Hennessey Elementary School Eagles of the Week for the week ending April 22 include pre-kindergarten students Liam Trotter, Jane Matousek, Remington Johnson and Darian Molina Marquez; kindergarten students Blakely Koehn, Maelynn Guerrero and Rhet Cooper; first graders Martin Valdez Nunez, Dakota Hochstrasser, Valeria Valles and Jaynie Bennett; second graders Eric Avila, Chloe Lott, Juliana Gonzalez and Chance Morgan; third graders Racelynn Shaw, Truett Humphries, Tatum Humphries and Ava Moery; and fourth graders Kinley Hladik, Cutter Scott, Karen Rodriguez and Ivan Gutierrez. [Photo provided]

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‘Cats bats too much for Am-Po

Seven errors weren’t enough to keep Cashion from winning a baseball state tournament game for just the third time in program history.

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