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BUILDING BRIDGES

It’s hard to think of a cop as threatening and unapproachable when he’s carrying a fluffy, four-foot tall pink and purple unicorn. And that’s kind of the point behind Christmas With a Cop. Organized by Kingfisher Police Department and the ladies’ auxiliary and funded by generous community donations, the program pairs children from financially challenged families with local officers and their spouses for a day of shopping for and wrapping a slew of gifts for their entire families. Saturday’s event, the third annual, included 11 children (see related photo Page 11A) and more than twice that many cops and helpers. Kids shared the dual joy of being both givers and receivers and officers had the chance to build new and hopefully lasting positive relationships with the community they serve. From top left, Quinton Cline and Sophie Ellis sort gifts; Jason East and Bentley Williams work on wrapping; Alexander Ponce carries a portion of his gifts; bottom, Justin Trumbley and Declan Matthews choose paper; Kynslie Hickerson balances on one leg to add a present to her stack as Dusti Brodrick keeps wrapping. [KT&FP Staff]

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VIEW from behind the plow

Ah, fall; the prettiest time of year

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Visions of cookie dough dance in her head

Visions of sugar plums have never danced in my head, but thoughts of making cookie dough have been on my mind during commercials this week while I watch cooking shows.

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MICHELLE MALKIN: Inside the vaccine passport racket

The profit-maximizing corporations that covet your “digital health” data hide behind nonprofit umbrella groups that pose as public interest do-gooders. These vaccine passport profiteers are turning millions of human beings into walking QR codes in the name of fighting COVID-19 and under the guise of bringing “normalcy” back. It’s an unprecedented worldwide racket that rewards compliant sheep and punishes free-thinking, autonomy-seeking citizens.

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NEA-OEA admits anti-CRT law does not ban teaching history

When lawmakers passed House Bill 1775, which bans public schools from teaching certain concepts broadly associated with Critical Race Theory, critics claimed the law makes it illegal to educate children about some of history’s darker racial chapters.

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KHS names Students of the Month

Kingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for November 2021.

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Dover and Kingfisher students place at AFR’s annual state speech competition

Three Dover and three Kingfisher students placed in their respective categories at the American Farmers & Ranchers (AFR) State Speech Contest held Dec. 4 in Stillwater.

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