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Good friends Mark Collins of Leedey and Max Vincent of Dover were moved to tears and long hugs Wednesday after their $61,500 win in the first-ever Cactus 10.5 Over 40 roping during Wrangler BFI Week at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie.
Read moreHennessey’s school board approved a purchase for 14 thermal imaging cameras due to the COVID-19 virus to detect someone with a high temperature.
Read moreDELAYED BUT NOT DENIED — Kingfisher High School’s drama department finally got to present it’s spring production of Alice in Wonderland Thursday night to a reduced audience of mainly family members. Cast members include: front row, from left, seniors Bailey Willson, Monica Mojica, Sarah Sanders, Irelyn Schemmer, Priscila Delatorre, Emma Waltman, Coltyn Young, Jaelle Farrell and Anna Gallupe; back row, Adam Morgan, Christopher Sanders, Prairie Kaya, Nathan Smalley, Xander Bolner, Kolby Gilbert, Cayman Matson, Katie Beecher, Brenden Hill, Tyler Roman, Jett Matson, Rylee Trent, Anthony Hendryx and Director T.J. Harris. Not pictured are Karli Karrenbrock and Modesty Ellis.[Photo Courtesy KHS Photography]
Read moreThe 2020 Oklahoma State Fair has been canceled “due to the evolving COVID-19 health crisis,” organizers announced Friday afternoon.
Read moreOne of the talking points of the pro-S.Q. 802 crowd is that expanding Medicaid and obtaining the federal money offered to join the Obamacare program will create an economic boom in the state.
Read moreWhile in the drivethrough line at the Chickfil-A I kept time on the steering wheel to the music with my credit card.
Read moreI admit I’ve never run cattle where it snows. If that makes me any less of a man in your eyes then so be it. But I have compensated for my deficiencies in extremely cold weather by ranching s in places where it NEVER rained. Still, I was fascinated by a study I read about cows eating snow. Or do they drink it?
Read moreThe only state question on the June 30, 2020, primary ballot is Oklahoma State Question 802. This would create a new Constitutional Amendment, Article XXV-A, requiring the State of Oklahoma to offer Obamacare Medicaid expansion coverage to anyone below a certain income, regardless of the person’s work or family status. While expansion brings in some additional federal funds, it also brings in heavy longterm liabilities that the state must meet, which would result in higher taxes, cuts in other state-funded services (e.g. education), or both.
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