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KPS set to move forward with case

Board discusses issue with attorney for nearly 3 hours

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Army combat pilot Ford to address crowd at annual Veterans Day event

VIETNAM VETERAN and author Bob Ford, above and inset left, will be the keynote speaker at the annual Kingfisher High School Veterans Day assembly at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 13.

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Nice Day to Hang Lights

PREPARING FOR WINTER NIGHTS ON A WARM DAY – Taking advantage of the warm weather this week, Kingfi sher Parks and Cemetery Superintendent Gary Kochenower, left, and parks department employees Travis Yell, center, and Brent Townsend unravel and hang Christmas lights for the upcoming Winter Nights lights display. Kingfi sher Winter Nights is set to open Saturday, Nov. 25, and will run through Christmas night. [KT&FP Staff Photo by Twila Adams]

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Everything is easier said than done

“You can talk until you’re blue in the face but it won’t make any difference” was Dear Abby’s advice to a reader in the morning paper.

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‘Canceling’ people who celebrate wanton murder of women and children is also ‘free expression’

“Canceling” people who disagree with you over ordinary political issues is bad for civil society.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson talks about faith and politics

Mary Margaret Olohan / @ MaryMargOlohan Mary Margaret Olohan is a senior reporter for The Daily Signal. She previously reported for The Daily Caller and The Daily Wire, where she covered national politics as well as social and cultural issues. Email her at marymargaret.olohan@dailysignal.com The new speaker of the House of Representatives opened up about his Christian faith and how it informs his politics in an interview with The Daily Signal, in which he stressed the importance of treating political opponents with dignity and respect while adhering to fundamental truths.

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County students continue to shine

County students continue to shine

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