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Harvest trying to get back on track

Wheat harvest struggled back into life last week after more rain problems.

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City agrees to 911 services fee with county

The City of Kingfisher has agreed to cover a large chunk in the funding gap to operate the Kingfisher County 911 service.

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Left’s DEI agenda takes a beating in House

Mike Gonzalez / @Gundisalvus / [ Mike Gonzalez, a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, is a widely experienced international correspondent, commentator, and editor who has reported from Asia, Europe, and Latin America. He served in the George W. Bush administration, first at the Securities and Exchange Commission and then at the State Department, and is the author of the book “BLM: The Making of a New Marxist Revolution.”] The bankruptcy of the Left’s diversity, equity, and inclusion ideology, or DEI, was put on full display recently in the House of Representatives. Republicans not only showed rare pluck in confronting this noxious strategy to use race as a pretext to transform America, but they did it in a way that exposed the strategy’s empty premises.

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Could you get away with this?

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

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What Were They Thinking?

What were those adventurous vagabonds who came west 150 years ago thinking when in just the first 400 miles of their journey from the Platte River to Fort Laramie, they saw 12 graves to the mile documented by shallow graves and crosses made from bedposts, wagon boards and double trees?

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OCPA condemns OU tuition hike

Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs President Jonathan Small said the recent tuition hike approved by OU is unjustified and shows the university is not serious about its mission of providing a quality, affordable education to Oklahomans.

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Hennessey banks a healthy carryover to start fiscal year

The Town of Hennessey will start the new 2023-24 year with an estimated carryover of $4.038 million.

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