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A plan for success

At a recent town hall meeting hosted by Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat, an attendee suggested Oklahoma should have an eight-year funding plan for education comparable to its transportation funding plan.

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EDUCATION: Expert says politics, not logistics, keep college costs high

Many citizens feel the cost of college has become too expensive, noting the heavy student-loan debt that burdens people for years. 

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A MINORITY OPINION: Our free speech crisis

The First Amendment to our Constitution was proposed by the 1788 Virginia ratification convention during its narrow 89 to 79 vote to ratify the Constitution. 

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Antifa is dangerous and it’s time for the Feds to step in

Enough is enough. The U.S. Justice Department needs to immediately open a criminal civil rights investigation of Antifa, an affiliation of radical activists and left-wing groups whose name, ironically enough, is short for “anti-fascists.”

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Another Kid-Friendly Fourth

JUST A FEW of the bright faces dressed in their patriotic best and enjoying the Kingfisher festivities include: top row, from left – Sawyer Johnston with his turtle race entry;

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School board meets Monday to discuss possible bond vote

Kingfisher’s board of education is expected to call for a bond election at a special meeting Monday, one that would allow for the construction of a new middle school. The

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Spears promoting ‘togetherness’

Basketball records in June don’t matter. A lot else does, however, and that’s prompted new Kingfisher High School girls basketball coach Gerrett Spears to like what he’s seen from his team so far.

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