Legislation legalizing sports betting, which gives tribal governments the exclusive right to operate it, has made its way through the House despite the governor’s opposition.
Read moreMarch 27 was the deadline for bills to pass out of their legislative chamber of origin. House bills that passed now move to the Senate, and we will begin considering Senate bills in House committees.
Read moreTheta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at 7 p.m. Monday, March 17, at the First Christian Church Fellowship Hall.
Read moreHennessey United’s Red Carpet Night is 7 p.m. Thursday, April 17, at The Mercantile on Main Street.
Read moreA number of Kingfisher FFA members had tremendous showings at the Oklahoma Youth Expo held last month at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds.
Read moreThe left continues to use “lawfare” to oppose President Donald Trump’s and other normal people’s efforts to save America.
Read moreWhen our late March 60-70 degree temperatures hit it signaled rag top and drop top owners to go for a Sunday drive, even if it was last Thursday at lunchtime. At every stop sign, or stoplight, I became more and more envious of those drivers in their convertibles.
Read moreWhen I first came across Jonathan Chait’s new Atlantic piece, “Why the COVID Reckoning Is So One-Sided,” I assumed the answer would be that Democrats had been the ones relentlessly and tragically wrong about virtually everything during the pandemic. No such luck.
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