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Read moreCashion resident Mary Hasley was the guest of two legendary entertainers recently at a concert in Oklahoma City.
Read morePro-lifers waited 49 grueling years to see the judicial barbarism of Roe v. Wade finally overturned in last year’s blockbuster Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. That ruling, delivered by Justice Samuel Alito, merely re-politicized a hotly contested issue that had been erroneously accorded the status of “constitutional right” in Roe. Unfortunately, it seems perhaps likely, based on rapidly accumulating data points, that pro-lifers’ patience could be similarly tested as we push onward toward the only logical endpoint in this defining struggle for substantive justice and human dignity: abortion abolition in America.
Read moreOklahoma Council of Public Affairs President Jonathan Small issued a statement today in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent action in the Justin Hooper v. City of Tulsa case, which will determine if all Oklahomans have to obey local traffic laws and regulations.
Read moreCharles David Smith, 94, passed away peacefully Aug. 15, 2023, surrounded by his family. He was born Nov. 27, 1928, in Oklahoma City, the only child of Charles Everett and Mary Irene Foster Smith. Growing up, he raised chickens and pigs. He spent many nights in the fair show barns sleeping with his pigs.
Read moreBella Gomez picked up the win in Kingfisher’s first softball victory of the season.
Read moreA pair of Okarche High School students were injured Wednesday night when a pickup truck one of them was driving was struck by a train.
Read moreA former assistant district attorney for Kingfisher County was killed in an accident east of Guthrie early Monday morning.
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