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Equality Act would cancel religious freedom

To say that the Equality Act, which the U.S. Senate will soon take up after its passage in the House, has changed over the years is a huge understatement.

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Walking around money

I never have liked money. Don’t get me wrong, I love having a big balance at the bank and all the nice things that money can buy; it’s the actual physical thing I hate. Paper money is filthy and coins just weigh you down. That’s why my wife handles all cash transactions and why I only carry one $20 bill in my wallet as “carrying around money” for emergencies. It’s the same $20 I’ve had for decades now and I think if I took it out of my pocket Andrew Jackson would squint in the sunlight and the brittle paper would crumble into a thousand tiny pieces.

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Yes, leftists want to take your guns

[Rep. Madison Cawthorn is the U.S. representative for North Carolina’s 11th District. He serves on the House Education and Labor Committee and the House Veterans Affairs Committee.]

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GOLD BALL GLORY

Kingfisher High School senior Dawson Diedrich holds the gold ball that represents the 2021 Class 4A boys basketball state championship.

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Stricker pleads guilty to mutilating, burning, girlfriend’s body, but says he didn’t kill her

Steven Stricker not only admitted to authorities that he dismembered, burned and “pulverized” the remains of his grilfriend in April 2019, he also pleaded guilty to the crime in open court Tuesday.

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Copeland seeks re-election

[Editor’s Note: Mike Copeland has authorized the Times & Free Press to announce his candidacy for re-election to the Kingfisher Board of Education, subject to the April 6 vote]

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Civic leader Briscoe, 86, dies

Lenard Briscoe, a longtime local oilman whose philanthropic efforts enhanced the quality of life for Kingfisher residents, died Sunday at age 86.

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