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The Pulitzer Prizes have become a sad joke

Last week, Mosab Abu Toha, a Hamas apologist and serial fabricator who vilified female Israeli hostages and justified their kidnapping on Oct. 7, won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for commentary for a series of essays about Gaza in The New Yorker.

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The world needs a truly brave pope

The College of Cardinals of the Catholic Church has begun the conclave in Rome to elect the next pope. At this writing, the first vote has already been taken (without producing a replacement for the recently deceased Pope Francis), and by the time this column is published, the second vote will have been completed as well. Whether or not the conclave will have chosen a new pope before my column appears in print, it is worth considering what the church – and the world – needs in the next pontiff.

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VIEW from behind the plow

VIEW from behind the plow

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In the Weeds

Since the ground has been wet from all of the rain I took on a new hobby of pulling up, and counting, all of the big weeds in the front yard.

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Wittrock tabbed for acclaimed leadership conference

Teegan Wittrock, a sixth grade student at Kingfisher Public Schools, has been selected to attend the Junior National Young Leaders Conference (JrNYLC) in Washington, D.C., this summer.

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American Legion honors top officers, fireman

Kingfisher’s Keith Lowry- Henry Ellyson Post 5 of the American Legion once again honored three of the best local public servants.

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Paving job goes to lowest bidder

Kingfisher County commissioners approved the low bid of T.J. Campbell Construction of Oklahoma City to provide asphalt overlay work on county roads this summer.

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