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Tales of an Outlaw Teacher – Head Lice Check

“The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles, but to irrigate deserts.” C.S. Lewis I have mentioned before that during one season in my life I was a teacher, laboring within the bowels of our public school system. I loved teaching and would like to think that I was pretty good at it. But it is probably a good thing that I am no longer tethered in the classroom, for there might be trouble. I share the following accounts for entertainment value only. These stories are, unbelievably, shared without embellishment. But I in no way recommend that anyone try to duplicate these antics in the classroom. You would surely be fired. I should also explain the philosophical underpinnings of what I am about to share. Early in my teaching career, I learned the benefit of mixing fun activities along with serious and diligent academic pursuits. Loosely translated, fun in the classroom equals increased learning and happy students. And we sure had some fun.

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3rd Annual Golden Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt Hughes County Deputies’ Association

The Hughes County Deputies’ Association is excited to announce our 3rd Annual Golden Easter Egg Hunt for Hughes County, starting Sunday, April 13th, 2025!

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“DIVORCE & DEALING WITH YOUR EX”

Years ago, right after I began CoffeeTime Column, a friend suggested I write an article addressing ‘Dealing with your ex after the divorce.’

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Family Talk

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A NIGHT TO REMEMBER...

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER...

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Hughes County District Court Records

FELONIES

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Leon Arnold

Jewel “Leon” Arnold, born October 10, 1935, was called home to be with his savior on April 4, 2025. Leon was born in Kiowa, Oklahoma to Jewel Lee Arnold and Bertha Mae (Godfrey) Arnold. Leon, being the eldest of 6 siblings, was blessed to spend his formative years on the family farm. He helped his father with farm chores, enjoyed fishing, roaming the fields, getting into mischief and making memories with his sisters. At age 11, Leon’s parents moved the family to the San Joaquin Valley in California; this move sparked a lifelong dream of returning to his Oklahoma roots.

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