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TRUST THE SCIENCE ( OF READING)

Okla. Council of Public Affairs

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The Big Pink Blob

I’m a big Temple Grandin fan and in one of her articles Temple explained how a sudden scary event in an animal’s life, when it happens for the first time, can create “fear memories” that can last a lifetime.

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Memorial Day is more than a 3-day weekend

Memorial Day is more than a 3-day weekend

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Drummond seeks court help to stop blue state attacks on oil

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional the efforts of California, Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey and Rhode Island to dictate American energy policy. Those five states have brought unprecedented litigation against the nation’s most vital energy companies, and they demand billions of dollars in damages. As litigation proceeds in their state courts, California and the other states threaten to impose ruinous penalties and coercive remedies that would affect energy and fuel consumption and production across the country.

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McGirt set to walk free; Governor warns of two-tier justice system

Independent Journalism Center

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Change of plans works out

Last minute switch lands Okarche two coaches in Tahah family

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Nolte signs with MIAA school

Josh Nolte, a 2022 graduate of Okarche High School, recently signed a National Letter of Intent to play baseball next season at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Mo. Nolte recently completed his second year at Dodge City (Kan.) Community College as a pitcher where he compiled a 3-0 record over 15 appearances in his sophomore season as the Conquistadors finished with a 38-23 record and advanced to the NJCAA Division 1 Plains District/Region 6 Championship tournament for the first time since 2017. Missouri Western State is an NCAA Division 2 member and competes in the MIAA conference which features 12 baseball playing members including Oklahoma schools Rogers State, Northeastern State and the University of Central Oklahoma. This summer, Nolte will be playing for the Medicine Hat (Alberta, Canada) Mavericks of the Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL). The WCBL is Canada’s pre-eminent summer collegiate baseball league in the tradition of such outstanding American collegiate circuits as the Cape Cod Baseball League, the New England Collegiate Baseball League, the Coastal Plain League, the Northwoods League and the Pacific International League. [Photo provided by DCCC]

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