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House Select Committee on Jan. 6 altering evidence, lying to the American people in “choreographed” show trial, Rep. Jim Jordan says

“We know that this committee has altered evidence and lied to the American people about it, so much so that they had to issue a statement which says, we regret the error, which is government-speak for, we got caught lying,” Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan told Fox News “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo.

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The Fix-it Man (Best of)

Benny could fix anything... toilets, tractors, stoves, marriages, window blinds, anything. There was never waiting for a part to come either. He had one of everything in the back of his truck. That was my job... to find the part. He would be under a heater and tell me to go get a “watchamacallit” and if by some chance I couldn’t find the right part he would make one with his calloused hands. Today we’d probably call him a consultant but I always thought of Benny as a genius. He knew how to do things.

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A.G. O’Connor files charges against Oklahoma attorneys accused of facilitating illegal medical marijuana operations

Attorney General John O’Connor filed charges Friday consistent with a multi-county grand jury indictment against two Oklahoma attorneys accused of facilitating illegal medical marijuana operations.

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A Walking Testimony

During his last five-year stint in state prison, Kyndal Ray said he transitioned from a man with an addiction to a man on a mission.

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OSDH confirms second state monkeypox case

The Oklahoma State Department of Health has identified the state’s second probable case of monkeypox in a central Oklahoma resident with recent international travel to a country with confirmed cases.

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Hennessey trustee puts board on ‘notice’

Richard Simunek told his peers he’s ready for reform in Hennessey.

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Retired educators hold planning meeting

Officers and board members of the Kingfisher County Retired Educators Association (KCREA) met this summer in the home of Donna Jech to work on plans for the coming year. Pictured at the meeting are, from left, Terri Peck, Jech, Dana Golbek, Nancy Teders, Cathy Howard and Kathy Kadavy. All retired educators and support personnel are welcome and encouraged to join the association. Officers for the 2022-23 year include Teders, Howard, Golbek and Jech. Other board members are Peck and Florene Tipton. The purpose of the association is to promote the interests and welfare of retired educators, to maintain retired educators’ identity with the education profession, to enhance the image of retired educators and to participate in educational and community activities. The group awards a scholarship annually to a county college student majoring in education. This year’s recipients was Jill Newer of Kingfisher. The next meeting will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Kingfisher Memorial Library. For more information, contact Tipton or any board member. [Photo provided]

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