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Film review: ‘Biden lost’; State attorneys general can act if DOJ won’t

“[W]ithout reservation and with absolute science and evidence supporting it — using the evidence in the film from only a handful of regional locations from only some of the states in question — Biden clearly lost.”

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A good eye

I admit, I have all the tact of a horny pit bull in the miniature poodle class at the Westminster Dog Show. To me, tact is your saddle, reins, hobbles, quirt, etc. Or, what the saddle maker has in his mouth when he’s nailing a front jockey to a saddle tree. The way I see it, some people have tact, and the rest us tell the truth.

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Worth considering---Russia’s collapse; Start of the end for West

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was largely predictable but it also brought some surprises.

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Band members earn 1s, 2s at state

Five Kingfisher High School band members took part April 21 in the State Solo and Ensemble Contest in Stillwater.

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KHS announces April Students of the Month

Kingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for April 2022.

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Ghost writer details profession at Rotary

Andrew Martin, center, senior vice president of author coaching for Cedar Gate, a publishing company owned by Brian and Marla Hill, was the guest speaker of the Kingfisher Rotary Club last Tuesday. Also pictured is Kingfisher Rotarian Darcy Reherman, left, who arranged for the presentation, and Kingfisher Rotary President Mike Myers, right. Martin, who was raised in the Texas panhandle and graduated from Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, resides in Kingfisher with his wife and children. He has ghost written several books, which he explained as helping people to put their thoughts down on paper and then working with the person to form it into a published book. He said he has ghost written for Wayman Tisdale’s mother and he said he is also working with former University of Oklahoma football All-Americans and professionals Roy Williams and Curtis Lofton, a Kingfisher High School graduate. He said he also works on “legacy projects” in which people put their thoughts and history down on paper, so that this may be passed along to grandchildren and great-grandchildren after their passing. “My goal is to facilitate the process to such a degree that my imprint is not on the finished product,” he said. “It should be as if I had no input and the message is solely that of the person who is telling the life story.” [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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Dover FFA agronomy team wins state

The Dover FFA chapter traveled to Stillwater on April 23 to compete in the state FFA contests, better known as the OSU Interscholastics.

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