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Collier among best in nation

When she was in the fifth grade, Madison Collier tossed a discus and a shot for the very first time. Just a few years later, she’s not only among the best in the state in those track and field events, but among the best in the nation.

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Ultimate consolation prize

Kingfisher didn’t repeat as champion of the Oklahoma State University team basketball camp last weekend, but a pair of Yellowjackets came away with something even more valuable. 

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Are Californians fleeing or flipping Texas?

During a recent dinner outing, we heard someone mention that many residents of California are buying tracts of land in Texas. We wondered if that indicated they were working to gain Texas voting rights, attempting to flip a “red” state (conservative) to “blue” (Democrat), or if they are looking for a place they can go when California completes its transition to Baja Venezuela.

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The longer I live the clearer the past gets

There were several train derailments in Hennessey shortly after we moved there in 1978. Then-mayor Eddie Pryor tackled the problem armed with a can of white spray paint. 

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Black education decline

New York Mayor Bill deBlasio says that the city’s specialized high schools have a diversity problem.

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How victim mentality is pushing women toward socialism

With the rise of politicians such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., socialism is becoming increasingly popular, particularly among women. But why? 

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Agency lobbying reform a welcome change

A major achievement of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s first year was gaining the authority to appoint directors at five major agencies. 

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