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The games people play

Pong and Pac-Man played on our TV years ago didn’t interest me. Pong was way too slow, and the Mr. and Mrs. Pac-Man sounds drove me nuts when my husband and son played them.

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Why weren’t schools prepared for COVID?

Gov. Kevin Stitt’s critics, who include some officials working in public schools, have suggested he can somehow stop the spread of an airborne virus with the wave of a government wand. If that’s true, then why haven’t those critics done so in public schools?

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No salvaging Congress’ current effort to compete with China

[Ed. Note: Walter Lohman is director of the Asian Studies Center at The Heritage Foundation.]

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Cashion’s Sholar renews NBPTS certification

The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) is proud to announce that Angie Sholar of Cashion Elementary School has renewed her National Board Certification as an Exceptional Needs Specialist.

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OKARCHE HIGH SCHOOL

OKARCHE HIGH SCHOOL has announced its December 2021 Students of the Month. These students are selected by the faculty based on a number of factors, including character demonstrated through compassion, honesty, trustworthiness, optimism and responsibility. Honored were (left photo) sophomore Ruby VanDenDriessche and eighth grader Easton

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Where Is Our Love?

February; when hearts pop up everywhere in preparation for Valentine’s Day. Flowers and chocolates are sent and Valentine candies are shared at school. It is a month focused on love.

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Preserve historic library or build new?

Hennessey Town Trustee Richard Simunek said he’d give his $3 million to the OSU Foundation instead of the town if the board decides to demolish the town’s historic public library.

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