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RFK Jr.’s book exposes Fauci, other grifters

A powerful cabal led by Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates used their control over Big Media, scientific journals, government agencies, and influential scientists and physicians to flood the American public with fearful propaganda about Covid-19, a new book contends.

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‘Political Gimmick?’

The market response to the Biden administration’s decision to release 50 million barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to control skyrocketing gas prices has been underwhelming, but the response from state and local energy experts is much more direct.

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County job fair slated

A number of prospective employers are participating in a job fair from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds, organized by Western Oklahoma Workforce Development Board’s Business Services team.

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Get ready for a CandyLand Christmas

Just a week left until the return of the Kingfisher downtown lighted Christmas parade and fireworks, one of northwest Oklahoma’s most anticipated holiday events.

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Ready . . . Aim . . . FIRE!

Scott Russell and Warren Stallard from the Loyal Fire Department (see related picture on Page 11) were among firefighters from six departments across the state who participated in a first responder training workshop at the OSU Fire Service Training Center in Stillwater. Sponsored by the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, the training focused on best practices for responding to fires at oil and natural gas sites. The two-day training was provided at no cost to firefighters and included a classroom component as well as hands-on live burn exercises. Other fire departments participating included Geary, Tulsa, Richland, Meno and Guymon.

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Politicized FBI strikes again, in Colorado

Many Oklahoma residents have known FBI agents in the past. They were generally considered the elite of law enforcement.

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Cop who donated to Rittenhouse defense demands his job back

A Norfolk, Virginia, police lieutenant who was fired for anonymously donating to a Kyle Rittenhouse defense fund said he is demanding his job back from the “hypocrite” police chief who fired him.

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