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The Pake McEntire Show hits 100

Pake McEntire’s November 5, 2022, performance at the PRCA National Finals Steer Roping competition in Mulvane, Kansas marked the 100th live musical show for him in 2022.

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CHS CLASS OF 2002 - 20 YEAR REUNION—First Row l-r

CHS CLASS OF 2002 - 20 YEAR REUNION—First Row l-r

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FAITH & FEASTING WRITTEN BOLDLY IN U.S. HISTORY

The Thanksgiving feast—an American tradition that dates back to the 16th century when Spanish settlers held a feast of gratitude for God’s providence as they successfully arrived in what is now Florida. Then in 1620, a large group of Puritans, who fled the religious persecution of early 17th century England, to then eventually end up on our shores. We’re all familiar with this story, as we have learned about the Pilgrims from our earliest school days.

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RUSHING PAST THANKSGIVING

Jim Priest is CEO of Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma and can be reached at jpriest@okgoodwill.

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“THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN THE WORLD”

“I hate this, I don’t want to have to go thru this!” Don’t blame you for feeling that. But sometimes, maybe you need ‘this’. Maybe, it’s going to prepare you for something that is coming your way, years from now. Or just maybe, it is to shape you into becoming a better person. Truth is, your Creator knows you, and knows exactly what’s needed in your life.

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Around Town.....

By John Bill Martin Staff Writer A woman, cranky because her husband was late coming home again, decided to leave a note, saying, “I’ve had enough and have left you... don’t bother coming after me!”

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Leonid Meteor Shower Expected to Rain Down on Earth on Night of Nov. 17—Here’s What You Need to Know

Every mid-November, Earth passes through a region of outer space littered with bits of cosmic debris that habitually light up like matches in the night sky. The leftover remnants of a comet, called 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, manifest as a stream of space dust, rock, and frozen gas trailing throughout the solar system. Their striking the Earth’s atmosphere results in a pyrotechnic spectacle called a meteor shower, which sometimes turns into a prolific, even sublime, meteor storm.

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