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This month in Washington, on top of participating in some meaningful committee hearings, I had a longstanding priority of mine signed into law that will protect Oklahoma farmers from hostile foreign investment.
Read moreIt’s that time of year when negotiations between the House and the Senate begin to break down. It inevitably happens once bills cross to the opposite chamber. It’s an easy way to try to force the hand of a perceived opponent if you can hold their legislation hostage until you get your demands met.
Read moreMembers of the Oklahoma Senate have approved legislation that would allow voters to reform Oklahoma’s judicial-selection process.
Read moreThe filing period for four Kingfisher County offices began Wednesday and all but one have had races develop at press time of this edition.
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department: January 24, 1:56 p.m. - At U.S. 81 and Robberts Avenue.
Read moreHFD Open House & BBQ is Saturday 5-7:30 p.m.
Read moreLomega second grader Lilly Cansler was just one of dozens of Kingfisher County youth putting their talents on display Wednesday during the Kingfisher Fine Arts Festival. Cansler is pictured playing the piano at Kingfisher Heritage Auditorium as judge Brenda Price and Hennessey Elementary Principal Barry Crosswhite, who also served as master of ceremonies, listen and watch. There were also youth reciting poetry Wednesday at Kingfisher First Baptist Church. On Thursday, the dozens turned into hundreds as Hennessey hosted the mixed chorus portion of the festival at the Eagle Event Center, where art projects of county students were also on display.
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