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Biden: High gas shows ‘need’ for ‘green energy’

News item: President Biden says rising gas prices show government should spend more on “green energy.”

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6 details that reveal long reach of Biden mandate

President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for private employers often is described as requiring employees of large companies either to be vaccinated or be tested weekly.

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DeSantis says Biden, elites ruining America

ORLANDO, Fla.—President Joe Biden and the “entrenched political class” are ruining America with the help of a corrupt and partisan corporate media, says Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who promised to lead the fight against the current regime.

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WORLD KINDNESS DAY

WORLD KINDNESS DAY was recognized in a variety of ways in and around Kingfisher. Ovintiv got into the act by making a donation to the Kingfisher Public School food pantry and then sending a team of volunteers to collect food items donated in a district-wide drive, unloading the haul at the pantry and restocking shelves. From left are Sandy Kent, Adam Lindholm, Justin Brown, Stacy Giles, Dylan Lindauer, Brandon Johnson, Jon Oman and Brian Eisele. See Page 3 for more local acts of kindness. [Photo Provided]

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State Senate OKs congressional boundaries; bill goes to governor

The Oklahoma Senate on Friday overwhelmingly approved new maps for Oklahoma’s five congressional districts.

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Pioneer observes Kindness Day with food donations

Employees and customers of Pioneer Telephone and Pioneer Cellular helped spread kindness during United Way of Northwest Oklahoma’s annual Kindness Day, which was observed Friday, Nov. 12, one day ahead of the international observance of World Kindness Day. More than 1,300 non-perishable food items were collected during a weeklong food drive with Pioneer store/office locations serving as drop-off sites throughout Pioneer’s 27 office and store locations. Food donations are being distributed locally within Pioneer’s service area. “Pioneer takes great pride in organizing events in our local communities, especially to help those in need,” said Kim Grellner, vice president of marketing, sales and customer service. “We are appreciative of the donations received and hope the generosity will continue through the holiday season.” Pictured with some of the donations collected are, from left, Cindy Gore of Pioneer, Grellner, Meliah Ratcliff of Kingfisher County Food Pantry and Debbie Biehler of Lomega Food Pantry. [Photos provided]

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