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Is this my new normal?

A recent meeting in OKC with friends after more than a year apart were oh-so-welcome, and needed.

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Lawsuit seeks records of NIH funding tied to Wuhan lab

Judicial Watch has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for National Institutes of Health (NIH) records of communications, contracts and agreements with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.

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Okarche claims regional speech and debate title

The Okarche High School speech team won its 24th Southwest Regional speech and debate title Saturday, March 27.

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F&M Bank part of Federal Reserve’s pilot program

F&M Bank will be a leader in the industry’s charge to provide American consumers and businesses with instant payments services that deliver control, convenience and certainty by participating in a pilot program for the Federal Reserve’s upcoming instant payments offering, the FedNow Service.

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On COVID, Moving And Weight Loss

We Survived.

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CAPITOL REPORT: Second half

We’re almost half way through the legislative session. The House passed 416 measures to the state Senate, and we received 456 bills from that chamber. Most of the Senate bills have been read for a second time and assigned to committees. This is a procedural process required by House rule.

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The Torch Is Passed

The KHS Photography staff’s annual rite of “passing the torch” recently took place. Grace Stinnett, center, who has been the chief photographer this year, will graduate in May and is passing her responsibilities to new Chief Photographer Matthew Miller, left. Also standing Assistant Chief Rebecca Auringer. Kneeling are staff photographers Jackson McCormick and Breona McConnell. All the students pictured are prize winning photographers. Under the direction of Dr. A.J. Johnson, the staff photographers have been responsible for photographing school activities throughout the year while also pursuing their own photography education. In addition, they have supervised beginning photographers as they learn the basics, Johnson said. [Photo by KHS Photography]

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