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Terrell, Burpo join city commission

Prim honored for service to Kingfisher before new members take oaths of office

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Hail-acious

Local rain relief is welcomed, but also joined by bouts of hail

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Seen and Heard...

VIEW From Behind The Plow

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‘No one is above the law?’ Give me a break

Lock Donald Trump up, or don’t lock him up, but don’t tell me that “no one is above the law.” It’s one of the most ludicrous fantasies peddled by the left.

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For your benefit, not mine

“You scared me to death when I went on the board,” a former town board member told me a few weeks ago.

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The point of no return

The Roman historian Suetonius described Julius Caesar as timid and noncommittal as he initially approached the Rubicon River – a shallow and narrow waterway that, at the time, demarcated the boundary between Cisalpine Gaul and Italy proper – in January 49 B.C.E. In fact, the historian ultimately attributed Caesar’s decision to cross the waterway, precipitating a fouryear civil war and ultimate Caesarian dictatorship, to the supernatural. Prior to crossing, again according to Suetonius, Caesar uttered the now-infamous phrase: “The die has been cast.”

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Hennessey’s Cline elected to Pioneer board

Stacy (Grimes) Cline of Hennessey was elected to a three-year term on the Pioneer Telephone Cooperative Board of Trustees Friday night, April 7, at the county fairgrounds.

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