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Deroy Murdock, a Manhattan- based Fox News contributor and a contributing editor with National Review Online, recently hit the nail on the head in a column on Senate President Charles Schumer, D-New York, destroying the Senate’s traditional dress code.
Read more[ Tyler O’Neil is managing editor of The Daily Signal and the author of “Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center.”] JPMorgan Chase admitted to pressuring the financial software company Intuit into preventing gun sellers from using the company’s payment processing services, according to a letter Sen. Ted Cruz sent after looking into the policy. Bank of America, meanwhile, denied pressuring Intuit into banning gun manufacturers from using its famous Quick-Books software.
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Read moreFEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) this fall.
Read moreFive Kingfisher County towns posted increases in sales tax receipts in September compared to September 2022 and a sixth stayed even with the preceding September.
Read morePRESENT HONORS THE PAST – Current Kingfisher Rotary Club President Jeff Hyatt, left, recently presented Jason Harris, right, with a plaque of appreciation for his work as president for the 2022-23 year, which ended in July. Harris is executive director of Chisholm Trail Museum in Kingfisher and has been out of town on Tuesdays (meeting days for the local service club) since his term ended on work-related trips on behalf of the Oklahoma Historical Society, so Hyatt went to the museum to make the presentation last week. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreDover FFA chapter participated in the Exposition for the Youth of Oklahoma Stock Show, which also coincided with portions of the State Fair of Oklahoma. Kylee Bell, Colton Burns and Cole Holdridge all returned home with successful accomplishments. Bell was named the Intermediate Sheep Showman along with placing second in both the Speckle Face wether lambs and Southdown wether lamb divisions. Burns exhibited the breed champion wether lamb as well as the second place commercial ewe. Holdridge placed three times. He exhibited the second and fourth wether goats and also exhibited a third place breeding doe. [By Fatima Aboite/ Dover FFA]
Read moreMore than 30 varieties of tree seedlings native to Oklahoma will be on sale beginning Monday, Oct. 2, in Goldsby.
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