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Left continues sleazy campaign on nominees

Left continues sleazy campaign on nominees

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Longtime newspaper publisher Kenneth Reid, 98, passes away

Longtime newspaper publisher and Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame inductee Kenneth O. Reid passed away Monday.

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HPS superintendent’s contract is renewed for the fifth year; no action taken on property buy

Jason Sternberger will start his fifth year as superintendent of the Hennessey Public Schools on July 1, 2025.

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Apron Annies treat CFL residents, staff to annual Christmas party

Apron Annies HCE members (and husbands) hosted their annual Center of Family Love Christmas party Monday, Dec. 2, at the center. Residents and staff were treated to a special visit by Santa and his favorite reindeer, then took part in refreshments, pictures and singing Christmas carols. Pictured are, from left: front row, Juanita Krittenbrink, Santa (Robert Ford), his favorite reindeer (Halli Ford) and Theresa Schulte; and back row, Christi Hufnagel, Mike Krittenbrink, Theresa Liebl, Jim Wittrock, Jan Wittrock and Pat Brueggen. All CFL residents assured Santa they had been good this year. [Photo provided]

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What’s next for the woke bureaucrats in the administrative state?

[ Tyler O’Neil is managing editor of The Daily Signal and the author of two books: “Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center,” and “The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government.”] 1. The Revolving Door Trump has vowed to carry out a mass deportation of illegal aliens, but it is often better for aliens to “deport” themselves by leaving the country on their own terms. Similarly, some woke bureaucrats in the administrative state have begun the process of self-deportation, electing to depart the Biden-Harris administration on their own terms before Trump forces them out of government.

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Courthouse to receive electrical upgrades

Kingfisher County commissioners approved a contract with RPC Operations of Kingfisher Monday to update the courthouse electrical system.

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COWBOY CHRISTMAS

Several dozen floats, including this one by Frontline Ministries, filled Main Street last Saturday night during the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas parade. The theme for this year was “Cowboy Christmas.” The lighted float parade was followed by the annual fireworks and laser show and brought thousands of visitors to Kingfisher.

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