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Is your muffler broke, or did you want to get someone’s attention?

A hunter friend likened the noises of deer and elk in the search of a girlfriend to that of teenage boys who drive loud cars and trucks to get the attention of girls.

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Teacher shortage tied to incentives

If people are paid for tenure—length of service— rather than quality, what do you think is most likely? Will that system attract quality workers, or workers willing to simply hold down a spot?

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Cherokee nation supports federal role in state crimes

In an amicus curiae brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, the Cherokee Nation has opposed efforts by the State of Oklahoma to have the court reconsider its ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma.

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Chapter 24: Senator Manchin

Journal Date: Oct. 13, 2021

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Bible verse

If we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord.

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Autry takes turn to recruit HPS to join its ranks

It was Autry Technology Center’s turn Monday to try to convince the Hennessey Board of Education that its services were best suited for the school district.

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KCRE donates to Santa’s Toyland

Kingfisher County Retired Educators recently made a donation that will help underprivileged families this Christmas. The group made a donation to Santa’s Toyland. Nancy Teders, KCRE president, presented the check to Brittney Hladik, chairman of Kingfisher Community Collaborative and coordinator for Santa’s Toyland. Pictured during the presentation are, from left: front row, Jneanne Kadavy, Donna Jech, Larita Sipe, Teders, Hladik, Florence Tipton and Terri Peck; and back row, John Hopkins, Gladys Hopkins, Tom Arms, Dana Golbek, Lynn Barnett, Trish Lemon, Terri Stake and Debby Jorgenson. [Photo provided]

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