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"description": "Rhonda Markum and Clayton Estus agree on most policy questions but divide on whether day-to-day maintenance has kept pace",
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"textContent": "_The Republican primary for Payne County Commissioner, District 3 pits a first-term incumbent against a challenger who spent the past 17 months working for her — and who says day-to-day maintenance in the district has fallen behind._\n\nRhonda Markum, who was elected in 2022, faces Clayton Estus in Tuesday's primary. No Democrat or independent filed, making the Republican primary winner the next District 3 commissioner. The district covers the western half of Payne County, including approximately 370 miles of gravel roads, 140 miles of paved roads, and more than 120 bridges.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "In District 3 commissioner race, an incumbent's record meets an insider's critique",
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