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Straight Down the Middle
He digs for information so he can quote from and cite primary texts. He interviews as many as people possible to give a full telling...
‘Frozen in Time’
Teenagers grab a late breakfast after hunting for waterfowl. Elementary-aged kids race their bicycles down Poplar Street. Adult walkers greet each other on Garrison Avenue....
Dribbling to the Bank
For college basketball aficionados, March Madness provides ecstasy and heartbreak. For employers, it often leads to lost productivity. And for cities hosting games this month,...
High Tech and Common Sense
We are well into the high-pressure digital age and the interconnected global economy, and those realities have affected education and how students learn. However, some...
Weathered in a Good Way
The largest city in Custer County, adapting to conditions since its founding, might just as well be named Weathered-ford because it has endured many economic...
Eagles Make a Jet Landing
The common image of a bald eagle swooping over a lake or river to snag a fish with its outstretched talons can evoke chills or...
‘How to Govern in a Diverse Society’
Online Exclusive The country’s youngest mayor in a city with more than 500,000 people promotes diversity as the key to socioeconomic prosperity. He’s not a...
Patron Saint of Libraries
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE Her calendar brims with appointments and get-togethers. PEGGY V. HELMERICH DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR AWARD Award Presentation/Black-Tie Gala 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7 Central Library, Fifth...
Not Just Horsin’ Around
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE Oklahoma is known for its horse sense. That idiom goes well beyond residents’ straight talk and practicality and extends to the impact that...
Bold Distinctions
INCLUDING BONUS ONLINE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION AT A GLANCE In-person early voting 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 1-2 and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 3...