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Last week, the House passed five bills that would give the governor greater authority to hire and fire agency heads of five of the state’s largest appropriated entities. The measures
Read moreAh-h-h the aroma of spring and the smell of sawdust beneath your feet, a barn full of hay, show animals and bleachers stacked with guys wearing baseball caps. Cute sheep
Read moreMonday, March 4, and Tuesday indicate there is no such thing, at least in this part of the world. My opinion is the so-called scientists that claim “global warming” are
Read moreAmericans have long been an independent breed. They have largely been responsible for their own needs during this nation’s 200-plus-year existence. When the first European settlers came to the shores
Read moreMost of the 28,772 inmates in the custody of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections will leave prison at some point. Those sentenced to probation will face some similar issues as
Read moreOver and over, Oklahoma has wisely rejected “Obamacare’s” Medicaid expansion. But like a recurring nightmare, proposals just keep turning up. Now it is Senate Bill 605, which passed a legislative
Read moreI congratulate the Kingfisher First United Methodist Church on their new location south of Will Rogers Drive on 13th Street. The old location was obviously outdated and in need of
Read moreZoning changes: no I am writing on behalf of my wife Wilma, myself and many of my neighbors in opposition to the proposed zoning changes and conditional use permits to
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