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[ Tyler O’Neil is senior editor at The Daily Signal and the author of two books: “Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center,” and “The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government.”] Don Devine is proud that The Washington Post once attacked him as President Ronald Reagan’s “terrible swift sword of the civil service,” but even he is blown away by the muscular reforms of the Trump administration.
Read moreKingfisher County Court Clerk Lauren Stroh issued marriage licenses recently to the following couples: March 20: Hayden Jett Woodward, 23, and Liberty Morgan Hobbs, 23, both of Blanchard.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners approved a construction contract and notice to proceed with Circle C Paving and Construction of Lawton to provide oil and chip and seal projects in all three districts at their weekly meeting Monday.
Read moreMarjorie “Marge” Goss McCarthy, 86, a longtime resident of Okarche, entered this world on April 18, 1938, to Henry and Marguerite Goss of Houston, Texas, and was peacefully promoted to God’s kingdom on March 13, 2025.
Read moreHHS senior finishes 3rd overall; Okarche takes 4th
Read moreOkarche standout will be coached by Cashion’s Hardaway this July
Read moreDover senior Lucas Conrady signed Monday to continue his basketball career. Conrady will play for Sterling College in Sterling, Kan. Among those at the ceremony held at the high school were family, classmates, teammates and others. Pictured are, from left: Dover coach Danny Green, Conrady, Sterling assistant coach Ean Heise and Dover coach Jared Reese. Conrady was a two-year starter for the Longhorns and helped lead the team to its best season in program history in 2024-25. Dover finished 27-3, won an area championship for the first time and advanced to the Class B semifinals for just the second time. He led the team in assists both seasons in Dover, but Reese said his contributions to the team went beyond the numbers. “Lucas is a great leader,” Reese said. “He was willing to do whatever was best for the team and was constantly working to improve his game. I’m extremely happy for him and his opportunity to continue playing at the next level.” [Photo provided]
Read moreRaegan Snider isn’t just an all-state basketball on the court, but in the classroom as well. The Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association recently announced its 2025 academic all-state selections.
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