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Read moreU.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, made the following statement on President Joe Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia:
Read moreMany pro-life Oklahomans are celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and leave abortion regulation to the states.
Read moreEach year the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs releases a legislative scorecard that informs citizens how their “state legislators are voting at the Oklahoma Capitol on issues related to the principles of limited government, free markets, individual initiative, and personal responsibility.”
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners approved a solicitation of bids to tear down and remove the old Kingfisher County Sheriff’s Office and jail complex, immediately south of the courthouse at their meeting Monday.
Read moreTwo used steel pavilion frames bought by Hennessey town trustees in 2017 will be inspected to see if they are usable.
Read moreThe host of “Dirty Jobs” will be in Kingfisher next week to film part of his latest television mini-series.
Read moreAlthough we aren’t in a regular legislative session, it seems that work at our state Capitol is always ongoing. Just this last week, our state hosted the Southern Legislative Conference at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, which is a yearly meeting of House and Senate members of southern state legislatures to talk about the issues impacting our states.
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