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Read moreZack Smith is a senior legal fellow and manager of the Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Program in The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies.
Read moreThe Cotton Brothers wore clothes that weren’t. Their duds were made by a blacksmith instead of a tailor because as members of a three man fence crew down around San Angelo they faced three of God’s most dangerous inventions: barbed wire, brush that cut like it, and rattlesnakes.
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Read moreHennessey, Cashion, Okarche, Dover and Kingfi sher County all received sizable increases in their November sales tax checks, the Oklahoma Tax Commission reports.
Read moreFireworks show? Of course! But this year’s Christmas celebration in downtown Kingfisher promises much more with added attraction
Read moreTwo Hennessey Fire Department vehicles were dispatched to the “Lightle Sand Plant” at 16900 E 670 Road at 10:16 a.m. Feb. 23 to investigate “smoke or odor” reports.
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