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JOSH HAMMER:

Don’t let Hunter’s plea deal distract from the real Biden problem: Ukraine

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Tribe uses vehicle revenue for political activity

Even though state-tribal compacts on vehicle registration and car tags ultimately result in millions of dollars being diverted from Oklahoma state government to the control of a small group of tribal government leaders, defenders of the compacts often claim the agreements benefit the state because the money is used for education and transportation.

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‘As You Like It’ A tribute to Miss Direction

“Some women pray for their daughters to marry good husbands. I pray that my girls will find girlfriends half as loyal and true as the Ya-Yas.”

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Are farmers on the way out?

VIEW from behind the plow

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CTTC doing part to re-stock depleted skilled workforce, Thomas tells Lions

Though it is currently summer break for countless students across the county, school is still heavily on administrators’ minds.

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State set to receive $797.4 million in federal BEAD funds for high-speed internet buildout

The Oklahoma Broadband Office (OBO) has been notified it will receive $797.4 million in federal grant funds to expand the state’s broadband infrastructure to provide high-speed internet access statewide.

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Kamas named 2023 top NAIA women’s golfer

Maddi Kamas of Oklahoma City University has been selected as the NAIA Women’s Golfer of the Year as chosen by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association. The sophomore from Kingfisher is now a twotime NAIA First-Team All-American, was twice named NAIA Golfer of the Week, was selected as Sooner Athletic Conference Player of the Year and was the individual medalist at the SAC tournament. She won three tournaments while also finishing second twice in the teams’ nine total tournaments.

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