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Legislation that requires swift removal of dead individuals from voter rolls has passed the Oklahoma Senate over the united opposition of Senate Democrats.
Read moreThe repercussions of the U.S. Supreme Court’s McGirt ruling have largely been confined to victims of crime who have seen murders, rapists, and child abusers released from prison. But now even the tribal governments who hailed the ruling are being directly impacted in a negative way.
Read moreAnn Hufnagel, Okarche Elementary School librarian, gathered extra or dated copies of appropriate-age library books, stacked them on her cart and invited the students to select a favorite book to take home.
Read moreKingfisher Lions Club members were provided an update on continued improvements within the Kingfisher Girls Softball Association.
Read moreKingfisher High School senior Braden Burns recently was awarded one of nine $1,000 college scholarships presented by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers committee.
Read moreSouthwestern Oklahoma State University students recently elected new officers of the Student Government Association for the 2021-22 academic year on the Weatherford campus. Leading the student body will be Lane Dobrovolny, Kingfisher, president (pictured left); Natalee Karcher, Edmond, vice president; and Ashtyn McAdoo, Piedmont, treasurer.
Read moreThe Family of Richard L. Mitchell would like to extend a sincere thank you to everyone who reached out to us these past few weeks. We appreciate all the cards reflecting thoughts, prayers, and the kind words spoken at the rosary, mass and graveside. Thank you to those who dropped off such wonderful food and those who sent the many plants and beautiful flowers. A special thank you to Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, the amazing choir and organist, Rev. Fr. Francis, Deacon Terry Rice, Judy Grellner, Sts. Peter & Paul Altar Society for the funeral dinner, Designs by Dennis and Sanders Funeral Home. The donations to Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in memory of Richard were also extremely appreciated. God bless you.
Read moreAfter reviewing the evidence in the Derek Chauvin case earlier this week, Washington D.C. lawyer Harold Cameron came to a conclusion that surprised him: “Derek Chauvin did nothing wrong.”
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