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Clipper’s transition is sad to us

 

The news article recently that The Hennessey Clipper will cease weekly publication is sad to us.

We remember a time in Oklahoma when even very small towns (under 1,000) often had a newspaper.

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OU’s Confucius Institute declared Chinese mission

The U.S. Department of State has declared that the Confucius Institute U.S. Center, which has long operated an institute at the University of Oklahoma, is a foreign mission of the People’s Republic of China.

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Braving the elements

As part of my ongoing “Take An Urbanite Outdoors Program” I recently took an 18-year-old boy outdoors at the request of his parents who are worried that playing video games and texting with his friends 14 hours a day might somehow inhibit his development. I met Drew at his bio-containment facility (house) as the Covid crises was easing and where he’d been sheltering in place for the past 18 years.

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Stitt education program proving popular across state

Nearly one in three Oklahoma school districts has already applied for a program launched by Gov. Kevin Stitt that will provide advanced courses online.

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HISTORY REVEALED

Dennis and Tammy Mueggenborg show off the interior of their flower shop, where a recent removal of the dropped ceiling revealed these beautiful pressed tin ceiling tiles. More renovations are planned to give the shop a “modern historic feel” just in time for the holiday downtown open house in November. [TIMES-FREE PRESS Staff Photo]

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Cashion native helps raise funds for ACS

It’s already beginning to feel like fall in Yorkshire, England.

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Local departments benefit from latest round of Devon donations

Devon Energy recently donated to 21 agencies in its operating area in its effort to support emergency responders.

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