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A MINORITY OPINION: Diversity, equity and inclusion nonsense

Check out any professional and most college basketball teams. Their starting five, and most of their other 10 players, are black, as is 80% of the NBA. This does not come anywhere close to the diversity and inclusion sought by the nation’s social justice warriors.

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Oklahoma’s election-security laws within international norms

This year the Oklahoma Legislature approved, and the governor signed into law, legislation requiring that absentee votes cast during a pandemic include a copy of the voter’s photo ID, and reinstated a requirement for notarization of absentee voting in future elections. The bill was advanced after similar election safeguards were struck down by the Oklahoma Supreme Court based on a technicality.

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Sanders announces CIRB improvement projects in Blaine, Dewey, Woodward counties

In my last column, I detailed County Improvements for Roads and Bridges (CIRB) projects for Fiscal Years 21-25 in Kingfisher and Canadian counties. This week, I’m listing projects in Blaine, Dewey and Woodward counties.

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Hazing alleged; coach resigns

A district investigation into an alleged incident at a football practice last week has led to the resignation of a Kingfisher High School football coach one day before the team’s season opener.

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Main Street Mainstays

If only its buildings could talk…

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After state pulls out, community steps in

While many of the 30-some counties finding themselves without local Department of Human Services facilities in the wake of a recent state closure decision may still be struggling for solutions, Kingfisher’s faith-based community has stepped up to the challenge.

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Keeping kids fed not just U.S. need

Dover Pastor Eloise Gray learned this summer that American children aren’t the only ones set adrift by coronavirus school closures.

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