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"description": "Harper says the county needs someone ready to work. Presuhn says it needs a plan — and a fresh set of eyes",
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"textContent": "_Payne County Commissioner Zach Cavett is seeking his fourth term in District 1, facing two challengers who say the district needs new leadership — but who offer starkly different cases for why._\n\nCavett, 47, of Glencoe, has held the seat since 2012. He faces Ray Harper, 66, of Glencoe, a 27-year Mercury Marine veteran and current aerospace industry worker, and Jacob Presuhn, 31, of Ripley, a current Payne County District 3 equipment operator. No Democrat or independent filed, making the Republican primary winner the next District 1 commissioner.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "Three-way race for District 1 commissioner pits Cavett's record against two challengers with different visions",
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