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Shearing Hogs

I know many cattlemen will think less of me but I confess, I used to raise sheep, Oh sure, I raised cattle too but that was for respectability, the sheep I raised to make a buck. (Pun intended.)

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DENNIS PRAGER: Why you should come out of the closet with your conservative values

I received a phone call on my radio show from a man who said, “Dennis, I’m a gay conservative actor in Hollywood and it is far easier to come out of the closet as gay than as a conservative.”

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LOMEGA STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

Lomega Students of the Month for November 2021 were announced recently at Raider Roundup. Junior High students for the month were (left side) Jonah Pendergraft, a freshman, and seventh grader Claire Myers. High School Students of the month were Allie Roberts and Larry Bilger, both seniors. [Photo provided]

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Several local students earning UCO degrees

The University of Central Oklahoma will celebrate the achievements of approximately 989 graduates during the Fall 2021 commencement ceremonies Dec. 17-18 in Hamilton Field House.

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Plainview HCE donates to Santa’s Toyland

Plainview HCE recently made a donation to Santa’s Toyland to help provide for the underprivileged this holiday season. Pictured receiving a check from Plainview HCE President Beth Evans is Brittney Hladik, chairman of Kingfisher Community Collaborative and coordinator of Santa’s Toyland. Pictured are, from left: Sheila Diesselhorst, Linda Fisher, Jowanna Sisk, Hladik, Evans, Terri Peck and Paula Post. [Photo provided]

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Biden bureaucrats quietly increase federal government’s control Over Health Care

Throughout the first decade of the 21st century, conservatives in state capitals and in Congress supported a balanced approach of increasing health insurance coverage while granting states flexibility to design sustainable Medicaid programs for low-income residents that include personal responsibility.

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Princeton physicist: Climate change is not a problem’

A physicist and professor emeritus at Princeton University not only contends that climate change is “not a problem” but that extra CO2 is beneficial to humanity.

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