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Kingfisher County Court Clerk Lisa Markus issued marriage licenses recently to the following couples: June 20: Antonio Vazquez-Vazquez, 44, Hennessey, and Carmina Escarcega-Najera, 44, Kingfisher.
Read moreDover will soon add another state championship coach to its roster.
Read moreTwo generations of Harrisons among this year’s large local contingent
Read moreIn the aftermath of the disastrous “debate” between President Joe Biden and his Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump, the media maelstrom rivals Hurricane Beryl in intensity – and possible destructive impact. Will Biden step down or be forced out? Will Vice President Kamala Harris be tapped to take his place? Will it be California Gov. Gavin Newsom or Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (or both, on a completely new ticket)?
Read moreLegal Fellow In case anyone wondered whether the Oklahoma Supreme Court would turn over a new leaf in 2024 and begin interpreting the law as written—as opposed to legislating from the bench—it dispelled that notion with its first case of the year. In Stricklen v. Multiple Injury Trust Fund, the Court was asked to decide whether a section of law from the 2013 workers’ compensation reform was a “special law.” You can’t blame the Petitioner for trying. The Oklahoma Supreme Court has struck down a number of that reform’s provisions under the guise that the law was a “special law.”
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