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Ready . . . Aim . . . FIRE!

Scott Russell and Warren Stallard from the Loyal Fire Department (see related picture on Page 11) were among firefighters from six departments across the state who participated in a first responder training workshop at the OSU Fire Service Training Center in Stillwater. Sponsored by the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, the training focused on best practices for responding to fires at oil and natural gas sites. The two-day training was provided at no cost to firefighters and included a classroom component as well as hands-on live burn exercises. Other fire departments participating included Geary, Tulsa, Richland, Meno and Guymon.

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Politicized FBI strikes again, in Colorado

Many Oklahoma residents have known FBI agents in the past. They were generally considered the elite of law enforcement.

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Cop who donated to Rittenhouse defense demands his job back

A Norfolk, Virginia, police lieutenant who was fired for anonymously donating to a Kyle Rittenhouse defense fund said he is demanding his job back from the “hypocrite” police chief who fired him.

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The West that wasn’t

I was reading a “Legends and Lies” book about the old West and it stated that the toughest town west of Chicago was Palisades, Nevada.

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DENNIS PRAGER: Fear is deadlier than viruses

The most famous words of Franklin Roosevelt, America’s longest-serving president, were, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

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Fast motivation in Dover

Students in Dover heard from motivational speaker Charles Clark on Nov. 15. Clark is a former world-class sprinter who was a three-time NCAA champion while at Florida State, including the 200 meters in 2009. The 10-time NCAA All-American also qualified for the 2009 IAAF World Championships by taking second at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships. A massive tear in his quad muscle derailed his track career and ultimately led to him becoming a motivational speaker, which has also taken him all over the world. Clark is the creator of Thrive Planner, in which he shows students, athletes, entrepreneurs and companies how to “win in life” by teaching people “how to use adversity to build greater strength, success and fulfillment.” Clark is pictured above left with Dover softball coach Matt Peck. [Photos provided]

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Kingfisher’s Taylor honored as OSU ‘significant senior’

The Oklahoma State University Alumni Association has named 51 students as OSU Seniors of Significance for the 2021-2022 academic year.

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