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Why totalitarian government stinks

Imprimis, a publication of Hillsdale College in Michigan is one of our favorite reads.

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‘Stupid is as stupid does:’ Forrest Gump

This colder weather caused me to open a shoe box on the chair next to my computer. It held red boots I’d ordered that were delivered in November. Surely I’d tried them on when they came in, but didn’t remember, so put them on for a

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Expanded Medicaid to raise Oklahomans’ taxes?

Officials at the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, which runs the state’s Medicaid system, continue to project that a voter-approved expansion of Medicaid will require state taxpayers to provide another $164 million per year.

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LAW COMMENTARY: The left’s push to reform’ courts will them

[Ed. Note:Thomas Jipping is deputy director of the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies and senior leg alfellow at The Heritage Foundation.]

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Kingfisher Chamber Cuts Ribbon at New Local Events Center

GRAND OPENING and a ribbon cutting ceremony for Scissortail Crossing Events Venue, located at 210 E. Will Rogers Drive in Kingfisher, was recently held with family members, chamber and city officials and friends. Owner Dr. Ashley Cowan Neal and husband, Dr. Jeff Neal, pictured front row in the center, are accepting bookings for family gatherings, meetings, graduation and birthday parties, showers, weddings, anniversaries, workshops, and more. Those present were from left, front row: Jenny Nusz, Kelsey Shaw and Kinley Shaw, Kari Hetherington holding Eli Hetherington, Abigail Hetherington and Clark Hetherington, Carol Cowan, Dr. Jeff Neal and Dr. Ashley Cowan Neal, Shauna Rupp, chamber manager, Terri Peck,Annette Parham,Jim Butcher, Kirsten Kirchner, and Beverly Bain, chamber board secretary; back row: Roxie Alexander, Margaret Phillips and James Phillips, Brad Wittrock, Rodney Cowan, Kreg Kastner, chamber board treasurer, Ellen Wilfong, Brian Henderson, chamber board president, Emmaly Helt, Craig Michael and Shira Michael, and Wendell Prim. KT&FP Staff Photo]

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Thursday lunchtime series to focus on youth activities

The Ranchers Thursday Lunchtime series of free teleconferences launches its next round of topics 12:30 p.m. Feb. 11 with a roundtable discussion by Oklahoma Youth Expo staff about show ring success.

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Those who get vaccine can still donate blood, OBI says

While recent vaccinations have brought hope to many, they’ve also brought confusion from donors about how receiving the COVID vaccine affects blood donation eligibility

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