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Dover first graders are coming for you and they know exactly how you need to be prepared. For their best turkey tips (roasting and otherwise) see page 14. The creative chefs include: front row, from left, Cooper Garlett, Abby Lack, Faith Garrison, Jeremiah Montes, Rilynn Mathis and Izzy Mead; back row, teacher Amy Trout, Max Gonzalez, Kevin Robles, Waylon Walters, Covay Burroughs, Ryder Garza and classroom aide Alejandra Calderon. [Photo Provided]
Read moreKyle Rittenhouse who was charged on multiple counts after he shot three people during a riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during the summer of 2020, will surely be found not guilty (innocent) by a jury.
Read moreWhen I walked into Rooster’s Saturday night decked out in a black cowboy hat and a big smile I was met with stares, but not by the friends I’d expected.
Read moreRecently released district-level data shows Oklahoma parents have reason to feel as aggrieved as counterparts making their voices heard at school-board meetings across the country. Things are so bad that simply holding steady on poor performance is almost an accomplishment.
Read moreDemocrats in the House signaled they are on board with Team Biden’s plan to pay illegal immigrants $450,000 each. The Democrats on Friday blocked legislation that would outlaw such payments.
Read moreKingfisher 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) STARS after-school program worked ahead to celebrate World Kindness Day, which was Saturday, Nov. 13. Students made eight soft, fluffy fleece quilts to donate to the Department of Human Services. They made kindness quilt square posters and hung them at both Kingfisher Middle School and Heritage School. STARS students “chalked the walks” of KMS, Heritage and the Kingfisher Administration buildings with their favorite “kindness quotes” to greet students and staff on Kindness Day as they arrived to school. “STARS students had a great week learning the importance of kindness and being kind to yourself, to others and to the world around you,” said Terry Willis, one of the program’s directors. Pictured top left are students presenting a quilt to Bill Harris of DHS. Students pictured with him are, from left, Audrey Heckman, Aliyah Sinclair, Donovan Dunn and Willy Padilla. Top right are STARS students, from left, Audrey Heckman, Bella Stoddard, Tinsley Davidson, Lena Weber and Abel Rednose working on their poster squares with the finished product pictured just below them. The bottom left photo features Kingfisher Superintendent Dr. Daniel Craig with students, from left, Rosa Wallace, Taylor Horn and Alexis Moyeda after they “chalked the walk” at Kingfisher’s administration building. [Photos provided] Advertise
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