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Oklahoma faces a shortage of nurses and engineers, but a state higher education leader says Oklahoma colleges are not necessarily enthusiastic about making changes that would reduce those reported shortages.
Read moreThe top team for the first week of the Kingfisher County Walk-tober step challenge sponsored by Kingfisher Community Collaborative is Kingfisher Training, with an average of 162,605.08 steps per teammember over the first seven days. That translates to an approximate average of more than 11 miles per person each day. KCC co-chairman Blair Coughlan, far left, presented firstweek prizes to team members Mandy Horn, Krista Peck, Summer Scott (holding daughter Charlie) and Matt Scott. Not pictured is Melissa Farrar. Teams with the most steps each week will win prizes and then the team with the highest cumulative average steps as of Oct. 31 will be awarded a traveling trophy. A total of 113 walkers in 26 teams are competing in the first-ever event. The top five individuals after week 1 appear in the leader board below:
Read moreThe confiscation of states’ constitutional responsibility to establish election laws, as proposed in HR4 by Congress, demonstrates the determination of the left to control the destiny of America as long as it lasts.
Read moreGone are the days when we stood in the front yard with our parents and neighbors while we looked up in the sky to see if a tornado was headed our way.
Read moreThere’s an old Simpsons episode where Bart’s teacher hands out state testing forms and informs her students, “Remember, class, the worse you do on this standardized test the more funding the school gets, so don’t knock yourselves out.”
Read moreIt’s amazing that they think they can talk to the American people like this.
Read moreThey are attacking parents and having American workers fired in droves for not obeying them.
Read moreA federal judge has halted the enforcement of Texas’ Heartbeat Act, which banned abortions in the state after a baby’s heartbeat can be detected.
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