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We all have friends, colleagues and loved ones who are lifelong Democrat voters. This column is intended for them, and for those of us willing to engage in discussions with them about the upcoming election. Conversations about politics are challenging, but voters should be able to answer the questions I pose here, if they take their responsibilities as a citizen seriously.
Read moreRep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, commented on the consistently high performance of the state of Oklahoma in election integrity.
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department: August 14, 11:06 a.m. - At 701 N. Main St.: Scott Weinmeister, 55, Kingfisher, driving a 2019 Chevrolet Cruz, backed out of a parking space at Jacket Corner, 701 N. Main St. and was waiting for traffic to clear to merge onto U.S. 81.
Read moreStephanie Jones shared her experiences of helping light up other parts of the world with Kingfisher Rotary Club members.
Read moreAnd It’s Getting Better Every Day!
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma is being paid millions in federal funds to tout climate- change theories in a race-based context, according to a recent announcement from the university.
Read moreThe Republican National Convention has already concluded and the Democratic National Convention concluded more recently. These two events are more than a showcase for each party’s presidential candidates, however. They are also a reminder of why policy and political parties matter to voters.
Read moreCounty Commission Chairman Jeff Moss will hold a pre-construction meeting at 8 a.m. Thursday at the county commissioner office in the courthouse in Kingfisher on paving projects in Districts 1 and 3.
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