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War on Christianity continues at Olympics

(A column of opinion by Gary Reid, Publisher Emeritus)

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Jon’s Ramblin’s

A. I. or artificial intelligence, I’m sure y’all have heard about it. 60 minutes has been doing a lot of publicity about it. There’s a computer that can get answers in an unbelievable amount of time. It’s scary and it’s possible that A. I.

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Okarche audit questions PD activities

Auditors issue rare ‘disclaimer of opinion’ regarding financial records from FY22

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JD for VP?

Several state dignitaries were on hand last Friday as J.D. Vance, center, the Republican nominee for vice president, was the featured guest at a private fundraiser in Oklahoma City. More than $2 million was raised for the Republican ticket - headlined by former President Donald Trump - at the event, according to Gov. Kevin Stitt in multiple reports. Among those at the fundraiser were Kingfisher’s Nellie and Mike Sanders. Nellie Sanders is the state secretary of education. Mike Sanders is executive director of the Oklahoma Broadband Office. Among those joining Stitt and the Sanders were Sen. James Lankford, Sen. Markwayne Mullin, Rep. Stephanie Bice, Rep. Kevin Hern, Rep. Josh Brecheen and Attorney General Gentner Drummond. [Photo provided]

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Krazy sales, Kool cars, food galore on tap this Saturday

A bonanza of bargains and end-of-summer fun will be on tap in Kingfisher this weekend.

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Smith calls Okarche audit ‘compromised’ and offers response; sheriff, town clerk dispute his claims

Okarche’s former police chief said an audit that brought into question several practices of the department under his watch was compromised by other individuals and that the auditing firm did not act properly.

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PEOPLE MOVING TO OKLAHOMA BRING $1 BILLION WITH THEM

Since 2019, Oklahoma has been among the states experiencing the greatest level of net domestic migration as the number of people moving to Oklahoma has exceeded those leaving the state.

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