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IN OKLAHOMA, DEI HAS YET TO DIE

In recent years, both governments and corporations have openly embraced discriminatory “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) policies. But the resulting public backlash, and the Trump administration’s efforts to enforce anti-discrimination laws, have caused many to pull back.

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Plans being finalized for Wine & Chocolate Festival

There are already nine wine, nine chocolate and two others who have signed up for tables at Hennessey United’s Wine & Chocolate Festival. The event will run from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at Memorial Park on North Main Street.

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Teams to start march through postseason

The regular season is wrapping up this week for the larger classes of fastpitch softball with playoffs ready to begin next week.

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Dover’s Voth gets 200th career win

Dover bounced back from its most lopsided loss of the season to one of Class A’s best teams to win the consolation championship of the Ripley Tournament.

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Yellowjackets earn ‘feel good’ victory

KHS takes care of Bridge Creek with dominant homecoming performance

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Cheerful results

KHS, Cashion teams advance to state in competitive cheer

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HOMECOMING CORONATION

HOMECOMING CORONATION – Kingfi sher High School seniors Emilie Moyeda and Cale Reagan were announced as the 2025 football homecoming queen and captain. The two were named during a coronation ceremony last Friday before the Yellowjackets’ 45-12 victory over Bridge Creek. Members of the homecoming court were, from left: Jhett Birdwell, Reese Roof, Reagan, Moyeda, Jackson Willbanks and Scout Snodgrass. Junior attendants were Luke Blundell, son of Dylan and Tiffany Blundell, and Lyla Redwine, daughter of Drew and Lesley Redwine. [Photo by KHS Photography/www.khsphotography.smugmug.com]

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