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New County Officer Terms

Re-elected county officers will begin their new terms next week. Associate District Judge Lance Schneiter, County Assessor Carrie Turner, top row from left, and county commissioners Jeff Moss (Dist. 1) and Heath Dobrovolny (Dist. 3) bottom row, were re-elected without opposition. Schneiter will swear in Turner, Moss and Dobrovolny at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3. District Judge Paul Woodward of Enid will swear in Schneiter at a date and time to be determined. County Treasurer Robin Rother, also re-elected without opposition, won’t be sworn in until the first Monday in July, the statutory date for all county treasurers, to coincide with the fiscal year. [KT&FP File and Provided Photos]

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Celebrate responsibly this NYE

If you’re planning a New Year’s Eve celebration that involves alcohol, a safe ride home should be your first priority, law enforcement officers urge.

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Growing up in the County Jail

Demolition triggers memories for sheriff’s child

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Abortion is not a Jewish sacrament

“Our Jewish brothers and sisters,” squad member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez explained during a recent rant, “are able to have an abortion according to their faith.” Many religions, the congresswoman goes on, do not share the “fundamentalist Christian” definition of life. They too have a right to exercise their faith, and to stand in their way is “authoritarian” and “theocratic.”

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Omnibus bill passes ... sad, another scandal

The nation-threatening “Omnibus” spending bill passed in the Senate Thursday by a 68-29 vote.

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Mitch McConnell’s Potomac Fever

VIEW from behind the plow

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Henry Program’s success dispels anti-school-choice arguments

Like many parents, Sheerean Aryan faced significant challenges getting her children a quality education once the Tulsa Public Schools district embarked on a long-term shutdown in response to COVID.

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