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Hey, there’s a world out there

Unless you killed someone you probably wouldn’t expect to spend much time talking with friends through glass partitions. Or, maybe, like me, you’ve enjoyed that convenience as a regular at drive-throughs for meals, medicine and even money.

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A MINORITY OPINION: Progressive cities and black education

A recent report by Chris Stewart has shed new light on some of the educational problems faced by black youth. The report is titled “The Secret Shame: How America’s Most Progressive Cities Betray Their Commitment to Educational Opportunity for All.” Stewart is a self-described liberal and CEO of Brightbeam, a nonprofit network of education activists who want to hold progressive political leaders accountable.

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Inhofe: This is unacceptable–after CARES Act blocked

WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe made the following statement after Senate Democrats refused to support a procedural vote that would have moved the Senate closer to a vote on the CARES Act, the third coronavirus relief package:

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Pillsbury on China’s collusion: ‘They want Joe Biden’

President Donald Trump has played hardball with his “good friend” Xi Jinping in China, negotiating tough trade deals, building up the U.S. military and cracking down hard on Chinese theft of U.S. intellectual property and rampant espionage on multiple levels. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has taken to singling out the source of concern: the “Chinese Communist Party”.

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PORTABLE MEETING

Kingfisher County Board of Commissioners was the first county public body to take advantage of emergency legislation allowing the public to participate remotely rather than in person at public meetings.

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SIGNS OF THE TIMES

As of the state health department’s daily update at 11:30 a.m. Friday, no cases of COVID-19 had been confirmed in Kingfisher County.

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Election moved

Kingfisher County school and city elections scheduled for April 7 have all been postponed to June 30 after a state election board emergency declaration triggered meetings of local governing bodies Wednesday.

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