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Dancing, singing and scholarships

Three local high schools will be represented Saturday when four juniors compete in the 54th annual Kingfisher County Distinguished Young Women Scholarship Program at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Kingfisher Heritage Auditorium.

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Officials cancel Christmas parade

COVID-19 has claimed yet another event.

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Governor issues order as COVID cases climb

As cases of COVID-19 continue to skyrocket in the state - and nation - Governor Kevin Stitt on Monday took steps in what he said will help curb the spread.

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Comfort through a canine

Sometimes you just need a hug.

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Election fraudulent by U.S.’s own standards

If the United States’ 2020 presidential election had been that of a foreign government, the United States’ state department standards would rate it fraudulent.

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Clinton era official: ‘Stealthy road’ to a Trump second term

State legislatures have the authority to declare that the popular vote was corrupted, permitting them to send a competing set of electors, an official who served in the Clinton administration said.

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Correct diagnostics needed

You present to a physician with severe abdominal pain. He examines you and concludes that your ingrown toenails are the cause of your abdominal distress. He prescribes that you soak your feet in warm water but that does not bring relief to your abdominal pain. Then he suggests that you apply antibiotics to your feet. Still no relief. Then the physician suggests that you wear sandals instead of shoes. Still no relief. The point of this story is that your toenails can be treated until the cows come home, but if there is improper diagnosis, then you are still going to have your abdominal pain.

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