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Click on nearly any article that pops up in a Google search for “Bettina diFiore” and you’ll know instantly where this prolific journalist stands in the abortion debate.
Read more“We are so far from ‘done’ and it is either terribly naive, or terribly negligent for leaders in the pro-life movement to be taking that stance,” Bettina diFiore said in a follow-up email after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision was released.
Read moreANOTHER REASON TO CELEBRATE — These excited faces at the recent fundraising gala for the Center of Family Love may have been sparked by the fact that the Okarche-based center for intellectually-disabled adults was well on its way to a record-shattering $2.075 million total donations from a single event. But CEO Debbie Espinosa, left, and Nellie Sanders, senior vice president for philanthropy, right, (with CFL “NextGen Hero” and gala honoree Allen) also have reason to celebrate Friday’s Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. Sanders told the Times & Free Press that generations of babies diagnosed with Down syndrome in utero have been wiped out by legal abortions. “Ultimately we realize that because of abortion, 92% of people with Down syndrome lose their lives each year due to genetic screening. We recognize that there have been entire generations of people who have never been given the opportunity to become developed and be integrated into world leadership roles in society.” CFL also recognizes that support for those parents from the time they discover their unborn child’s potential challenges is crucial and is planning a Family Life Resource Center to fill that need. “We want to support families who discover that they are having a little one who has these different abilities and show them that the future is as wonderful and bright a place for them as it is for all children,” Sanders said. See Wednesday’s paper for the full story about this and other “game-changing” goals CFL is pursuing. [Photo Provided]
Read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court released its highly anticipated decision Friday morning overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark ruling which established a constitutional right to abortion.
Read moreKingfisher County registered voters will help decide 11 Republican races and two Democrat races in primary elections ending at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Read moreThe harvest rush is over in Kingfisher County, a check of elevators indicated last Monday. Clear days through the last two weeks allowed producers to write “finished” on the 2022 small grain crop. Wheat that came in the closing days of the harvest remained good quality and yields exceeded what might have been expected after a difficult growing season – a late sowing season and dry weather during the growing season. See Page 2 for more details. [KT&FP Staff Photo by Twila Adams]
Read moreKingfisher Police Department is still investigating a kidnapping attempt reported by a local 14-year-old girl, but so far has been unable to locate other witnesses or the vehicle and suspects described, Police Chief David Catron said.
Read moreEpic Charter Schools founders Ben Harris and David Chaney, and former Chief Financial Officer Josh Brock were arrested Thursday by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
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