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OCA ALL-STATE BASKETBALL

The Oklahoma Coaches Association hosted its annual coaches’ clinic and All-State Games in the Tulsa area last week. That included the girls basketball games last Tuesday and the boys basketball games on Wednesday. Three of the four games had some Kingfi sher County flavor. Cashion girls coach Andrea Taylor was the coach of the Small West team which defeated the Small East 69-58. Taylor is pictured in the top left photo with her daughter Kaitin (left) and husband LT. Pictured on the bottom right is Kingfisher’s Raegan Snider, who played for the Large West. Snider scored four points, but her team was defeated 78-61 by the Large East. Cashion’s John Hardaway did his share of coaching against Okarche’s Hunter Mueggenborg the last four years. This time, Mueggenborg was on Hardaway’s team as their Small West squad downed the Small East 107-93 in a shootout. Mueggenborg, pictured on the bottom left along with his Okarche coach Aaron West, scored six points to go with four assists, three steals and a pair of rebounds. Hardaway is pictured above before the game with his wife Amanda and their children, from left, Jack, Abby and Sam. [Snider photo by Glen Miller of El Reno Tribune; other photos provided]

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Walters, board members go back-and-forth; OSBI asked by DA to aid investigation

( Editor’s note: This article was published by NonDoc last Wednesday, July 30, and provides updates to the story regarding two Oklahoma State Board of Education members - one of whom is Ryan Deatherage of Kingfisher - stating they saw images of nude women on a TV screen in the office of State Superintendent for Public Instruction Ryan Walters during an executive session of a meeting.)

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Ralph Harrison honored for 5 decades of legal service

Ralph Harrison was honored for 50 years of legal service at last week’s meeting of the Kingfisher County Bar Association. To commemorate his years of service, Harrison (left) was presented a certifi cate and lapel pin from the Oklahoma Bar Association during the meeting by his son, Jared Harrison (right). Ralph Harrison is president of Harrison & Mecklenburg, Inc., in Kingfi sher. Born and raised in Kingfisher County, he earned his undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University in 1972, then graduated from the University of Oklahoma School of Law in 1975. He was admitted into practice that same year and also has an abstractor’s license. Harrison was appointed by then-Governor Mary Fallin to be the District 1 representative for the Oklahoma Abstractors Board and later served as chairman of that board. Harrison is also a past president of the county’s bar association. [Photo provided]

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Is ‘Gen Z’ a target voting bloc for collectivism?

Politicians have lusted after the “youth vote” for decades, but the “youth vote” is getting even younger these days. Great Britain, for example, has just dropped the voting age to 16, one of fewer than 10 nations where minors that young can vote.

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VIEW from behind the plow

VIEW from behind the plow

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SQ 832: NATIONAL COSTS, LOCAL CONSEQUENCES

A new Oklahoma ballot proposal, State Question 832, would significantly increase the state’s minimum wage by tying it to the cost of living in expensive urban areas. The measure is on the ballot on June 16, 2026.

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Former governor, attorneys general defend initiative petition reform

Former Gov. Frank Keating and former Attorneys General Scott Pruitt and John O’Connor are among those urging the Oklahoma Supreme Court to uphold newly enacted initiative- petition reforms.

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