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From evening downtown shopping to networking to a walking challenge, local activities are bringing more opportunities to enjoy the warmer temperatures.
Read moreConservatives should not become complacent because polls indicate a rout of leftist Democrats in the mid-term elections in November.
Read moreWe could’ve used some April showers last weekend.
Read moreMembers of the Senate took a strong stand against legislative self-dealing by rejecting a House effort to quietly boost retirement benefits for state politicians, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs President Jonathan Small said.
Read moreDespite significant opposition from district parents, the Stillwater Board of Education has declared it will not change the school’s policy of allowing boys who say they identify as females to use the girls’ bathrooms, declaring in a resolution that “no binding authority has been issued, promulgated, rendered or adopted in this State that requires the district to direct transgender students to use the restroom that aligns with their biological gender.”
Read moreHennessey’s high school speech and debate team brought home 10 Class 3A state finalist titles and two quarterfinalist wins this year.
Read moreBids for the sale of $1.58 million in building bonds must be received by noon Monday, May 16, by the Hennessey Board of Education at the Eagle Event Center Conference Room.
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