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4 key moments from House panel’s first ‘impeachment hearing’

President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, set the tone early Tuesday during what House Democrats billed as a debut impeachment hearing.   “I will be as sincere in my answers as this committee is in its questions,” Lewandowski said toward the end of his opening statement.

Incoming

It’s the Pitts Government officials say over 5,000 invasive species have infiltrated our ecosystem and our economy causing an estimated $120 billion in damages annually. Here’s my top ten list of invasive species in America today. 10.

Facebook incites violent war on ICE

Abolish ICE thugs in Colorado want to see the homes and families of immigration enforcement officials set aflame. Denver communists want alien detention facility employees dead, swinging from nooses with broken necks.

Jon’s Ramblin’s

Lambasting Walmart Walmart has announced it will no longer sell hand guns and the ammunition for them … in order to curb mass shootings. Really? Walmart still sells alcoholic beverages with all the people killed by drunk drivers every year far outweighing the number of people shot.

Kingfisher Traffic Accidents

The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department.August 30, 5:00 p.m. - At U.S. 81 and Locust Avenue. A 16-year-old male, Enid, driving a 2002 Chrysler, was traveling northbound in the inside lane of U.S.

Correction

A front page story in Wednesday’s Times and Free Press incorrectly listed the location of the Kingfisher Bookcase Review Club’s first meeting of the fall. Dr. Alan Berch Hollingsworth will present a review of his book, Killing of Albert Berch, at the 11:30 a.m. luncheon Monday, Sept.

Rolling out the Welcome Mat

Gaining inspiration from the past, improving the present and influencing the future is how one member of the Dover Beautification Committee describes the organization’s mission. The committee’s latest project is already taking shape – a decorative entrance into the town for visitors from the north.

Who killed Albert Berch?

Intrigue, the Ku Klux Klan and a 90-year-old unsolved Oklahoma murder are the compelling ingredients of the first book scheduled to be reviewed this fall at the Kingfisher Bookcase Review Club’s Sept. 23 meeting. The reviewer, Dr.

Up through the ground came a bubblin’ pool. . .

A bubbling spring of water might not sound like a serious problem. But it is when the water coming out of the spring is 300,000 parts per million salt. That is three times the salt sometimes found in fracking water, owners of the property northwest of Omega said.
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