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Public input hot topic at KBE meeting

Three school patrons voiced frustrations and concerns Monday over various issues regarding the district to the Kingfisher Board of Education at its February regular meeting.

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Driver dies in train wreck

An Enid man was killed about 6:30 p.m. Sunday when the semi tractor-trailer rig he was driving failed to yield at a railroad crossing and was struck by a Union Pacific train south of Kingfisher, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report.

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Papa’s Got Mettle

If Papa can’t fix it, we’re all in trouble.

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Confusion, delay mark Iowa caucus

The traditional opening contest of the Presidential delegate-gathering marathon fizzled this week with Monday’s Iowa caucuses still mired in confusion and no results even a day later.

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VIEW from behind the plow

How silly is the so-called Trump impeachment fiasco, which is scheduled to officially end Wednesday with a Senate “no” vote.

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Success: Christmas tree is now bare

The Christmas tree is finally down. Well, not down, but bare. It didn’t take me long to get the 500,000 ornaments and foofoo stuff off of it, but it took me an eternity to get the three strands of lights off. That was a dangerous

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A MINORITY OPINION: Economics reality

I have been teaching economics since 1967 – 40 years of it at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. During that interval, economic reality has not changed. Just as Galileo’s law about the independent influence of gravity on falling objects has not changed, neither have the fundamental principles of economics. Economics is fun and simple. It’s made complicated by some economics professors – fortunately, not by my colleagues at George Mason University. Let’s apply some simple tools of economics to reveal outright myths, lies and tricks.

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