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Coca-Cola: As American as CCP repression, Gates population control

Last week we fleshed out the reasons why Delta Airlines joined the howling outrage mob on the Left over Georgia’s new election integrity laws after initially trumpeting its role in helping craft the legislation.

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Conservatives need this kind of leaders

This issue we’re turning this space over to Kay C. James, retiring president of the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.

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Good News/Bad News

I have a psychologist friend who told me that the best way to break bad news to someone is in the traditional bad news/good news format. She insists that its best to tell the bad news first and then cheer them up with the good news last, but I don’t know about that. Here are just a few examples of how people you deal with on a regular basis might break some bad news.

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Mask-wearing represents fear and blind obedience, –Not Science

When I see people walking outside, often alone with no one anywhere near them, wearing a mask, my primary reactions are disappointment and sadness.

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Education Unmasked

Masks will no longer be mandated at Kingfisher Public Schools after a split vote Monday by the district board of education.

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KPS joining suit to challenge charter funding plan

Kingfisher Public Schools will be joining a class action lawsuit to dispute the legality of a recent resolution approved by the Oklahoma State Board of Education regarding funding for charter schools.

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Easter Hunt Rated ‘E’ for ‘Egg-cellent’

After a year of isolation, the return of the annual Kingfisher Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the chamber of commerce seemed a giant bunny hop in the direction of normalcy. Chamber Director Shauna Rupp estimated close to 150 little ones participated in the hunt for 4,200 eggs containing candy, cash prizes and coupons for free treats, all sponsored by local businesses. “We also had a record number of prize baskets donated by businesses, plus grand prizes like scooters, razors and hoverboards,” Rupp said. “This was a great event sponsored by local businesses and the chamber.” Some of the smiling faces on display included: clockwise from top left, buddies Raiden Bragg, 3, and Justin Conner, 5, with a prize basket; Olivia Fisher, 3, who collected her eggs in a handbag to complement her outfit; Skylah Bell, 1, carefuly retrieving her first find, and a group of eager egg seekers racing to start their hunt. See more egg hunt photos on the Cimarron Electric Cooperative advertisement on Page 16. [Photos Provided via Facebook]

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