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#1 . . . AGAIN!

The Lomega Lady Raiders continued to add to their storied legacy Saturday when they defeated Kiowa 67-60 in the Class B state championship at State Fair Arena. It was the program’s 15th state championship, four more than any other girls program in Oklahoma. It’s Lomega’s second straight title and the seventh for head coach Kevin Lewallen. This year’s group made history within its own program as well. The team finished the year 27-0, becoming the fourth Lomega team to go undefeated en route to a title. However, this was the school’s first 5-on-5 girls team to accomplish the feat. The other undefeated teams (1983, 1987 and 1991) played 6-on-6. For more on the championship game, see Page 1B of this edition. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug.com]

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First some news .. and then a grin

Thanks to Stephen Baustert of Okarche for dropping off some pleasant reading material.

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New jeans are uncompromising

Aboard meeting was the excuse I needed to get out of my COVID every day and night jogging pants.

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Election Integrity is a National Imperative

Mike Pence is a distinguished visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation. He previousig served as vice president of the United States, governor of Indiana, and member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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No excuse for lack of health care transparency

We all know someone who has been pricegouged with a surprise medical bill.

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Motion fails to hire HPS athletic director, action tabled after parents, others voice their concerns

A motion to hire head football coach Paul Hix as the 2021-22 athletic/activities director for the Hennessey Public Schools failed in a 3-2 vote Monday night in a crowded room of interested parents and others.

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County accepts bid for relocating 911 call center to new county jail

Sheriff Dennis Banther reported a sole source bid from Motorola Solutions of $15,782.07 to relocate the 911 department to the new justice center at the south side of Kingfisher.

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