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New school to help drivers keep on trucking

Chisholm Trail Technology Center was already in the process of trying to organize a local Class A CDL training when Supt. Kurt Thomas received a call from Pioneer Telephone Cooperative last March.

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Six file for school board seats so far

Six people filed declarations of candidacy as of noon Tuesday for county school board seats, but no races had yet developed, County Election Board Secretary Shawna Butts said.

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No bond for murder suspect

Affidavit alleges money is motive behind quadruple homicide

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CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY

CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY

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Elon Musk should tell EU censors to bugger off

If Elon Musk truly believes that Twitter is a front in the “battle for the future of civilization,” he has a chance to prove it.

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‘I’M SHOCKED WE HAVEN’T BEEN SUED YET;’ OKLAHOMA LICENSURE BOARDS ARE FLAWED

State licensure boards are an important, although often overlooked, component of job opportunity and economic growth. The boards control access to professions. If operated appropriately, they provide consumer protection while allowing the most qualified people possible to enter a profession, which increases competition and keeps prices down for consumers.

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Dover founded as ranchers’ trading post before Run of 1889

DOVER ( Second in a series on Kingfisher County town histories.) Situated in Kingfisher County north of the Cimarron River, Dover lies on U.S. Highway 81, nine miles north of Kingfisher, the county seat. The surrounding area had been leased by cattlemen and was commonly called Red Fork Traders’ Ranch because a trading post existed there. The ranch, and future location of Dover, lay along a government road and stage route from Kansas to Fort Reno and near the Chisholm Trail, the pathway of millions of cattle herded from Texas to Kansas in the 1880s.

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