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Still business as usual for Upper Room

A for sale sign staked in the grass at the Upper Room Thrift Store has people questioning if the longstanding community service organization is still in operation. It’s still open to serve, director Wilma Vaughn said.
Still business as usual for Upper Room

Loyal farmer testifies at U.S. Senate ag hearing

Loyal farmer and former state legislator Clay Pope was one of four witnesses representing the Food and Agriculture Climate Alliance testifying Thursday before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.

Motorcycle rider dies in local crash

A Kingfisher man was killed last Monday evening when a motorcycle he was riding struck a stop sign 7.3 miles east of Kingfisher.Jesus Esquivel-Carillo, 51, was pronounced dead at the scene from injuries sustained in the collision, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report.

OMPA board OKs plan to absorb utility spike

Action by the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority’s board of directors on Thursday will lift the financial burden of skyrocketing natural gas costs from the shoulders of Kingfisher electric customers.

POINTING THE WAY

New signs installed on U.S. 81 by ODOT (at no expense to the county) direct motorists to the new Kingfisher County Justice Center on Victory Lane. [Photo Provided]
POINTING THE WAY

What’s at stake? Everything

What have Americans got to lose under the left-wing administration now polluting Washington, D.C.? It doesn’t take long to think of a few. 1. Your freedoms.
What’s at stake? Everything

Even some liberals are sick of cancel culture

A mounting discontent with “cancel culture” is emerging, even in some liberal circles. On a recent episode of “Real Time,” host Bill Maher dedicated a monologue to the cancel culture phenomenon. Maher is very much a man of the left, and of course used some of his time to attack Republicans.

Alarmed and dangerous

We’ve all received a bull sale catalog in the mail and drooled over the offering. Usually there is always one bull that you fall in love with, knowing that you could never afford such a bull because he’ll probably sell for $20,000 to as much as $100,000 to an A.I. stud or another purebred breeder.
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