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A house divided against itself cannot stand, President Lincoln reportedly said.
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Read moreThe Black Lives Matter activist who was seen on video breaching the U.S. Capitol and encouraging others to do the same on Jan. 6 has been arrested.
Read moreA top state official told lawmakers one reason Oklahoma spends less on education today is because the state’s Medicaid program is consuming more and more taxpayer resources.
Read moreThe principal counsel for taxpayer-funded PBS called for Homeland Security to take away the children of “Republican voters”, cheered a spike in covid deaths in “Red States” and said Americans are “so (blank)ing dumb.”
Read moreDOWNTOWN WALKABOUT — Masked adventurers from Blair Early Education Center in Kingfi sher stopped for a photo with the similarly masked statues in front of City Hall Monday afternoon on their way to Medic Pharmacy for a treat from the soda fountain
Read moreIf a private equity fund is successful in its bid to shake up Ovintiv Inc., the last major oil and gas company currently active in Kingfisher County could take its investments elsewhere.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners heard a presentation by a representative of Vance Brothers Paving Co., a COVID-19 update for the county by County Emergency Management Director Steve Loftis, approved first deputies in county offices and three road crossing permits at their weekly meeting Tuesday.
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