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Earlier this year, after state lawmakers advanced bills to raise a cap on the amount of tax credits that can be issued for private donations to scholarship-granting organizations, one teacher
Read moreI have three things on my mind today. 1. If you haven’t driven through the Kingfisher City Park lately, you should make a point of doing so this week. The
Read moreThanks to Bob Bomhoff for sending along a column from Livestock Weekly written by Dennis McBeth. The column, entitled, “Oil About Ranching,” talks about the importance of America’s oil industry
Read more[Ed. Note: Doug Badger is a former White House and Senate policy adviser and is currently a senior fellow at the Galen Institute and a visiting fellow at The Heritage
Read moreIn today’s society where up is down, right is wrong, man is woman and woman is man, the biggest lie of all is that the folks who live in huge,
Read moreIf you’re a sleazy male Democrat, you can always count on Nancy Pelosi to run interference for you and your pervy proclivities. While she has soaked up plaudits as a
Read moreThis week, my House Bill 1228, which will help teachers recognize and assist students with dyslexia, passed unanimously in the Senate and is now headed to the governor to be
Read more‘I Chose Freedom:’ Cause for reflection Dr. James Gerber brought by a book for us to read, “I Chose Freedom,” by Victor Kravchenko. Kravchenko, a native of the Ukraine, grew
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