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Broadband expansion is this generation’s rural electrification

From downtown Oklahoma City and Tulsa to the far edges of the panhandle and Ouachita Mountains, high-speed internet is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity.

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WEATHER NEWS

(As recorded by Local Weather Observer Steve Loftis in Kingfisher.)

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District court records

Jeremy Sanders, individually and as, member of GBR Cattle Company, L.L.C., and GBR Cattle Company, L.L.C., an Oklahoma LLC vs. Chere Kolar, money judgment in excess of $10,000, punitive damages, attorney’s fees, costs and interest, relief fraud.

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Kenneth ‘Kenny’ Benson

The services celebrating and honoring the life of Kenneth Keith Benson, 71, lifelong resident of Dover, were 10 a.m. Saturday, April 27, in the Dover Christian Church with Pastor Grant Curtis officiating.

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Victor Oropeza

Victor Alonso Oropeza, 33, of Piedmont, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2024, in Houston, Texas, surrounded by those he loved.

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Coats Randolph ‘Randy’ Briscoe III

Coats Randolph Briscoe, III, “Randy,” passed peacefully through the Gates of Heaven on April 25, 2024, with his family by his side.

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KHS tennis players collect hardware

William Shaver had a solid two days for the Kingfisher High School tennis team. Shaver (far right, bottom pic) placed third Wednesday in the No. 1 singles bracket of the Elk City Tournament which was held at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center. The KHS junior did even better on Thursday. The KHS teams took part in the Route 66 Tennis Tournament at Clinton and this time Shaver brought home the gold medal after winning the No. 1 singles bracket. He wasn’t the only Yellowjacket having success. The No. 1 doubles team of Coleman Gilles and Wyatt Long (pictured left in bottom photo) were the runner-up in their bracket on Wednesday. Then the KHS girls finished as the team runner-up Thursday in Clinton. The No. 1 doubles team of Jaelin Cortes and Kadyn Daugherty took second in their bracket as did the No. 2 doubles team of Sydney Burk and Giulia Scano. Emiley Watkins was the runner-up in No. 2 singles while senior Mia Franco took fourth in No. 1 singles. Team members pictured from left are Burk, Scano, Franco, Watkins, Daugherty and Cortes. [Photos provided]

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