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Better late than never

It’s a year later than originally planned, but three people with local ties will be inducted next Saturday into the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

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COMFORTING QUILTS

COMFORTING QUILTS – Hugh Branscum, center, recently donated the funds for Kingfisher Mayor Roxie Alexander, right, and other members of the American Legion Auxiliary to craft quilts for children. Some of those quilts were recently donated to Debbie Osborn, left, a child protective services worker for children in foster care. [Photo provided]

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PAYING IT FORWARD

When Hugh Branscum found himself among a group of Kingfisher American Legion World War II and Korean War veterans gifted with handmade quilts last Veteran’s Day, he wanted to share the love.

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Okarche, county July sales tax checks up from 2020

Most county towns had decreases in sales tax checks for July, according to the latest Oklahoma Tax Commission release.

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Texas’ Democrat solons leave town to avoid vote on election reform bill

The left in Texas spoke loudly when the 58 Democrat members announced they would stage a walkout of the state legislature to prevent a vote on an election reform bill supported by Gov. Greg Abbott.

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Feds’ Bill for no-fly secrets: $4,536

I sent a simple request in April to my government for public data that taxpayers have the right to see. Through the federal Freedom of Information Act, I asked the Transportation Security Administration (as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation) for the following information:

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Genetically Unemployable

I can’t stand being told what to do. Been that way all my life. I can’t work for other people and that worked out just fine because no one has ever wanted too desperately to hire me. I’ve never handled people with authority well and that’s why for the past 40 years I’ve been self-employed and believe me, there’s been several times I felt like firing myself. I haven’t filled out a resume in 45 years, never taken a day of unemployment, and I’ve never run out of work.

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