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Business incentives are to state economic growth what baling wire and duct tape are to home repair. Both are less-than-ideal attempts to provide a temporary solution to longer-term problems.
Read moreNews website NonDoc has filed a lawsuit in Cleveland County District Court asking a judge to order the release of two reports prepared by the Jones Day law firm for the University of Oklahoma, including one report dealing with sexual allegations against former OU President David Boren.
Read moreSo. It appears that the 60-plus percent of us legally registered voters who classify ourselves as Americans who stand for free-speech, our right to keep and bear arms, God, country, free-enterprise and the traditional family unit, are being targeted as potential domestic terrorists by the Biden administration. Biden now urges us to spy on our neighbors, relatives and friends and point out to the FBI those of us who are…I suppose “too patriotic?” While recently visiting with our friend Gary Townsend, he referenced Paul Harvey’s warning to the American people which he first broadcast and printed in 1965.
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Read moreTwo years of abatement efforts by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission have significantly reduced the flow of saltwater bubbling to the surface on a field near Omega, but the legal battle to determine who will be responsible for cleanup is just getting started.
Read moreKingfisher County farms are getting a “clean shaven” look as the 2021 wheat harvest rushes to a successful close.
Read moreA Kingfisher man whose public service spilled into so many arenas he was named Kingfisher’s 2016 Citizen of the Year was laid to rest Friday in a graveside service at Kingfisher Cemetery.
Read moreA couple or three decades ago when I visited North Dakota I was able to drive across into Canada on a country road that began in North Dakota and continued on an unbroken line into the neighboring foreign country.
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