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Back in the saddle...sort of

Former local rodeo queen Grellner-Walck returns this weekend as part of crew providing bucking bulls for Kingfisher’s rodeo

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WELCOME RELIEF

Cooler temperatures and rain blanket county over weekend

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Oklahoma Supreme Court rewrites insurance contract

By Ryan Haynie, OCPA Court Reform Fellow

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DAVID HARSANYI: Tim Walz, ‘Folksy’ Socialist

Have you heard about Tim Walz’s folksiness?

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This started as a back-to-school story

The smell of fresh paint, cleaned and shiny hallways and lines of kids talking and picking up their class schedules for a new year bring back memories.

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Your enemy, the Deep State

The American Deep State – an assemblage of clever politicians, big media controllers, the Fed, heads of major banks, important media figures, major corporations, higher education bigwigs, top active and retired generals and admirals and directors of powerful regulatory agencies – have placed all their eggs in one basket in the presidential election campaign.

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FALL IS NEAR

The Reagan Roof era for Kingfisher High School football began on Monday. Football teams in Oklahoma could hold their first practices of the season and Kingfisher wasted little time as the Yellowjackets took the field at 7 a.m. for an hour of conditioning before returning at 3:30 p.m. for a more traditional practice. The two-a-days were to continue through Wednesday before the team began practicing after school on Thursday, the first day of classes for students. On Friday, the team will be able to dress in pads and have a full-contact practice for the first time. The Jackets will hold their “Friday Night Lights” practice at 6:30 p.m. at the high school football field. The public is invited to attend as the Kingfisher Touchdown Club will be serving free hot dogs and water. Pictured top left during Monday afternoon’s practice is Roof, who spent the last seven years as head coach at Weatherford. Pictured top right is senior lineman Robert Barnett listening intently as coach Isaac Waltman addresses the group. Fellow linemen Jose Santoyo (55) and Bert Haag (71) work on drills as well. [KT&FP Staff Photos]

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