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Close to 14 years after acquiring the former Bill’s DX station just east of the Main Street intersection on S.H. 33, Kingfisher Trails Inc. hopes to begin construction of the long-awaited Kingfisher Visitors Center.
Read moreAfter successfully passing the rigorous bar exam, prospective new attorneys from the state’s three law schools typically can look forward to a prestigious ceremony formally admitting them to the state bar.
Read moreTwo annual golf scrambles are combining forces this weekend in hopes of continu- ing to aid the finalization of the Playground of Dreams.
Read morePresident Trump is facing a double hurdle in his campaign to win re-election.
Read moreRather than have a nationwide popular vote, the United States chooses its president through the Electoral College with the outcome tied to multiple state-level elections. This system ensures voters in smaller states like Oklahoma are still prized by presidential candidates. But it has also ensured minority groups of all types can wield greater influence even as consensus-building is incentivized.
Read morePaul Kengor is a professor of political science at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania. He has just published “The Devil and Karl Marx,” a careful look at the diabolical side of Karl Marx. The book has come out during an important time in our history since so many Americans, particularly our youth, have fallen for the seductive siren song of socialism taught to them by the academic elite.
Read moreThe rising tide of China’s military modernization, expansion, and force projection capabilities has long haunted policymakers from the United States to East Asia.
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