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Unwilling to ‘sit down,’ 95-year-old hits the fields when it’s time to work
Read moreAdditions will add more than 2,500 feet to project
Read moreIn last week’s European Parliamentary elections, citizens in country after country rejected leftwing policies. Predictably, left-leaning major media outlets across the globe the Associated Press, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Vox, Politico, the Guardian -- decried these results as Europe “lurching” to the “far right.” Vox warned that the success of right-wing parties was the result of “increasing authoritarianism and non-democratic trends” throughout the world and warned that these trends were “deeply associated with fascism and Nazism.”
Read moreSB 102, recently vetoed by the governor, was another attempt to chip away at past reforms that have helped put Oklahoma public pension systems in a fiscally responsible position.
Read moreThe American Energy Institute recently released a paper rebutting an analysis done by the Oklahoma Rural Association (ORA) that claimed Oklahoma’s anti-ESG law, the Oklahoma Energy Discrimination ACT (OEDA), has cost taxpayers money. The main focus of the ORA analysis is the claim that the OEDA has disrupted the bond market in Oklahoma in a way that raises costs on municipal projects resulting in fewer projects and increased taxes for these projects.
Read moreAfter discussion, and a recommendation by the superintendent, the Hennessey Board of Education unanimously agreed to “go back” to charging students for meals who are not covered by free and reduced federal programs.
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