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Seventh-grade students in Tahlequah were quizzed during the first semester of school about their views on Critical Race Theory, transgenderism, abortion, and other political issues … in a middle-school geography course.
Read moreHow individuals and institutions react to Lia Thomas, the biological male who is allowed to compete in women’s college swim competitions, is a good indicator of people’s values and level of rationality.
Read moreTimes & Free Press managing editor Michael Swisher was named Kingfisher’s Citizen of the Year and retired school teacher Terri Peck was named Volunteer of the Year at the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce banquet Monday night.
Read moreBarry Hinson likes to “twit” now.
Read moreEarly voting starts Thursday at the Kingfisher County Courthouse for the vacant Hennessey Town Board seat and primary elections for three county school board seats.
Read moreDAVID JONES retired from the U.S. Air Force as a master sergeant and a later Defense Department career. He’s earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in aircraft maintenance and aeronautical science. He and his wife Linda have three children. “I have always attempted in my professional and personal life to be a servant leader and that is what I want to do as your next city councilman.”
Read moreNATHAN GUINN is a 1989 Dover grad and holds an accounting degree from SWOSU. He works for Pioneer Telephone Cooperative as a wireless capacity analyst. He and his wife Stephanie have two children, Donnie and Erin. “I am running for school board to support both the students and faculty of Dover.”
Read moreCHRIS CARROLL is a 1998 Cashion grad and a 2002 OSU grad. He is a former Cashion ag education teacher and currently serves as chief operating officer at National Livestock Credit Corp. in Oklahoma City. He and wife Holly have two children, Maggie, a sixth grader, and Reed, a third grader. “I am running for school board to give back to the school and community that gave so much to me growing up and as an adult.”
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