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Critical race theory’s harm widespread

What do Pepe Le Pew and a high-school student in Las Vegas have in common? Both are targets of adherents of Marxist-derived “critical race theory” and its offshoots—and many Oklahomans could soon join them.

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Americans face existential threat from own government

Joe Biden poses a mortal threat to America’s national security. His policies are putting U.S. lives in grave danger.

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Keeping things green

Since 2003, a group of Kingfisher residents has been focused on greening up the local landscape.

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Study Club gets update from chamber director, approves officers

Kingfisher Study Club met Tuesday, March 2, at the First United Methodist Church.

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State director speaks with KCRE group

Sabra Tucker, center, was the guest speaker at the Kingfisher County Retired Educators meeting. Tucker is the executive director of the Oklahoma Retired Educators Association and provided the local group updates on the rights and benefits of retired educators. Tucker is pictured with Nancy Teders, left, vice president of the county group, and Terri Peck, right, president. The group meets next on May 5. [Photo provided]

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Hennessey choral students to perform at state meeting of Mothers Clubs next month in Norman

Shelia Craun, president of the state Association of Mothers Clubs, has invited the Hennessey Public School mixed choir and honor choir to entertain at the organization’s annual convention April 9-10 at the Embassy Suites in Norman.

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Lomega’s Lawson 3rd in state poster contest

Lomega seventh grader Aliana Lawson, left, was recently awarded third place in the Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom Poster Contest. Making the award presentation is Emily Ague, state coordinator. Lawson is the daughter of Mario and Olga Osorio. Her art instructor is Alecia Duffy. [Photo provided]

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