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Youth Tour '20 contest now open

Cimarron Electric Cooperative announced its 2020 Youth Tour Video Contest, the grand prize being a free trip to Washington, D.C..

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On Foot and on a Mission

David Kochenower walks almost everywhere he goes in Kingfisher, even to the grocery store.

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First step taken to replace Robberts bridge

Kingfisher County commissioners took the first step Monday to replace the aging Robberts Avenue Bridge over Uncle John Creek at the east edge of Kingfisher.

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Face of Democratic party? Nancy for big fit or Bernie for socialist agenda?

We’re not sure who has become the “face” of the Democratic Party.

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Valentine’s Day memories

Our children got sunburns that afternoon by the pool, and later we got moonburns. Or that’s what their father called them that night during a 1970s state lodge trip.

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A MINORITY OPINION: A more or less perfect union

“A More or Less Perfect Union” is a three-part series, produced by Free to Choose Network, that will air on various PBS stations across the nation starting in February. The documentary is a personal exploration of the U.S. Constitution by Justice Douglas Ginsburg, who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals D.C. Circuit and is now a senior justice on the court. Ginsburg explores the U.S. Constitution and features interviews with and gains the perspectives from constitutional experts of all political views -- liberal, conservative and libertarian. He examines the key issues of liberty in the U.S. both from a historical and contemporary perspective. Among those issues are freedom of the press and religion, slavery and civil rights, the Second Amendment, separation of powers and the number of ways that the Constitution’s framers sought to limit the power of the federal government. The first episode is ti

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House is not above the law'

In closing remarks at the Senate impeachment trial, White House Counsel Patrick Philbin said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did not have the authority to declare an impeachment inquiry without a House vote and “the House violated every principle of due process and fundamental fairness in the way the hearings were conducted.”

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