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The Monumental Campaign to #CancelAmerica

Across our looted plain, statues are under siege. Smashed. Spray-painted. Shrouded. Expunged. In the name of social justice, we are witnessing the systematic eradication of history. Edifice vigilantes will not rest until all monuments of Western civilization fall.

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Reform of policing: what makes sense— and what doesn’t

[Ed. Note: John G. Malcolm is the vice president of the Institute for Constitutional Government and director of the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, overseeing The Heritage Foundation’s work to increase understanding of the Constitution and the rule of law.

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Resident to host virtual telethon for CFL

The Center of Family Love (CFL), a residential and vocational nonprofit for individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities, is taking its seventh annual Gift of Love Gala online with a new virtual live stream telethon event.

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Hennessey hires 3 more teachers

In action at last Monday night’s Hennessey Board of Education meeting, two returning teachers were rehired and one new teacher/coach was hired.

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Burns 1 of 2 new members on RCC’s board of regents

Kingfisher’s Lori Burns is one of two new members of the Redlands Community College Board of Regents.

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Senate Review by Senator Darcy Jech

We officially concluded the 2020 legislative session last month, which was unlike any other historically. Like many of you, we were forced to adapt to the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and spent part of the session working remotely and through video and teleconferencing. Although the capitol was closed during part of the session, we were still able to get many priority measures across the finish line.

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BIG BIRD DONATED TO HHS FOR EAGLE EVENT CENTER

The Hennessey Board of Education last Monday night accepted the donation of this cast in aluminum eagle, which is seven feet tall. “Some gentlemen (who asked not to be identified) saw it on a trip and bought it,” Superintendent Dr.

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