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This stunning photo by award-winning local photographer Michael Louthan was misidentified in Wednesday’s paper as the Annuschat farm in Kingfisher County. In an email to the Times & Free Press, Kyle Marks wrote that the house is actually the Marks homestead in Blaine County. “That’s the house my dad grew up in,” he said. “That farm is like a second home to me and my family and one of our favorite places to go. Grandpa Marks and I worked over there all the time.” Kyle Marks, his dad Terry Marks, his aunt and uncle, his 89-year-old grandmother and his two sisters all have framed prints of Louthan’s photo hanging in their homes.
Read moreAlice Lenora Mapel becomes Kingfisher County’s newest centenarian on Monday and will be feted with a week of celebration.
Read moreThe Free Press News Service adds this:
Read moreThe excuse that we can’t do the right thing because it’s too politically difficult, while never especially savory, has now become positively untenable.
Read moreI love the night. The darker the better. I would have made a great night watchman or werewolf. A lot of people fear the night and are called noctiphobiacs. Thomas Edison was the most famous one and maybe that was his motivation to invent the light bulb. It’s said he failed over 1,000 times before he finally got the light right. He must have really needed a nightlight.
Read moreWhile President Joe Biden’s remarks at the U.N. during Climate Week were all about climate and green energy, his actions don’t hold up.
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