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Wildcats knock off one No. 1 team, fall to another

Cashion had enough to beat the No. 1 team in Class 3A.

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Varnum comeback bests Cashion girls

Cashion’s girls settled for sixth place in the County Line Tournament.

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IDs aren’t difficult; even I can get one

I get tired of hearing the corporate media and other leftists demeaning people of color.

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Memories of yesteryears ... and learning to drive ‘through buffalo herds’ in O.C.

Back in the olden days when I had to avoid buffaloes roaming the streets of Oklahoma City on my walk to high school, I never dreamed I’d be able to drive there.

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Workers, employers win with vax-mandate ruling

Oklahoma’s workers and their employers alike won an important victory when the U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down the Biden administration’s COVID-vaccine mandate for private businesses. That mandate clearly exceeded the government’s authority, opened the door for further abuses of power, and would have had a significant negative impact on the labor supply.

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OEA official decries parent involvement in schools

To counter the growing influence of what she calls “angry parents” who are frustrated, a teacher-union official says the OEA has obtained funding to bring people to Oklahoma City, pay for a hotel, and take them to the state Capitol to lobby.

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Judith ‘Judi’ Heald

The Christian funeral and burial of Judith Ann Heald, 77, of Okarche, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 27, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Okarche, with Reverend Dr. Chris Davis officiating.

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