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After social distancing rules threw a monkey wrench into Kingfisher County Republican Women’s plans for its annual scholarship banquet, the club decided to pivot to the next best thing –a video awards presentation streamed on social media.
Read moreMore local businesses reopened Friday as the state continued to meet benchmarks in the Governor’s Open Up and Recover Safely plan and local regulations also were eased.
Read moreOn the heels of last week’s successful Drag Main event in Kingfisher, locals organized a classic car cruise for Saturday, May 2.
Read moreKingfisher city commissioners, acting on behalf of the city and the public works authority, formally accepted a $4.328 million loan from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board on Wednesday to rehabilitate the city’s aging wastewater treatment plant.
Read moreAn in-person special meeting at Town Hall by the Hennessey Board of Trustees was set 4 p.m. Friday, May 1 to act on a $11,280 quote for street repairs near the co-op elevator in the 100 block of West Kansas Street.
Read more[ Ed. Note : James Jay Carafano, a leading expert in national security and foreign policy challenges, is The Heritage Foundation’s vice president for foreign and defense policy studies, E. W. Richardson fellow, and director of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies.]
Read moreGovernment-imposed “totalitarianism is not going over well in the land of the free,” a columnist noted.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Lions Club has announced its Junior Lions for May 2020.
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