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A MINORITY OPINION: Some facts worth knowing

Imagine that you are an unborn spirit in heaven. God condemns you to a life of poverty but will permit you to choose the country in which you will spend your life. Which country would you choose? I would choose the United States of America.

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Valerie Jarrett reveals Left’s ‘long term plan:’ Vote-by-mail

Valerie Jarrett, once a top adviser to President Barack Obama, has outlined the Left’s 2020 election game plan.

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Pompeo’s Hong Kong declaration shows U.S. will hold Chinese Communist Party Accountable

[Ed. Note: Gonzalez, a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, is a widely experienced international correspondent, commentator, and editor who has reported from Asia, Europe, and Latin America. He served in the George W. Bush administration, first at the Securities and Exchange Commission and then at the State Department, and is the author of the forthcoming book “The Plot to Change America: How Identity Politics is Dividing the Land of the Free.”].

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KPS won’t rush to decision for 20-21

The start of the 2020-21 school year was the topic of conversation briefly during Monday’s meeting of the Kingfisher Board of Education.

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Potential absentee voters urged to apply now for June 30 election

Voters in Kingfisher County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the June 30 elections should apply now, Kingfisher County Election Board Secretary Shawna Butts said.

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Free antibody test with blood donation

COVID-19 has taken a tremendous toll on the blood supply and Oklahoma Blood Institute has an immediate need for eligible blood donors.

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Brand-new Eagle Event Center hosts 2020 HHS graduation

The Eagle Event Center held its first official event last Tuesday, May 26, when the Hennessey High School Class of 2020 graduated in the new facility. The graduates each sat with their family members and guests during the ceremony. Each of the 59 graduates was allowed four guests. Seating was spread out to allow for social distancing and attendees were encouraged to wear masks. The 35,000 squarefoot facility will seat up to 1,800 for basketball games and has a number of amenities, including a 10-by-32-foot media panel (bottom left photo) that will serve as a scoreboard during games, but also offer other features. [Photos provided by Beth Curran]

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