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Ralph Harrison was honored for 50 years of legal service at last week’s meeting of the Kingfisher County Bar Association. To commemorate his years of service, Harrison (left) was presented a certifi cate and lapel pin from the Oklahoma Bar Association during the meeting by his son, Jared Harrison (right). Ralph Harrison is president of Harrison & Mecklenburg, Inc., in Kingfi sher. Born and raised in Kingfisher County, he earned his undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University in 1972, then graduated from the University of Oklahoma School of Law in 1975. He was admitted into practice that same year and also has an abstractor’s license. Harrison was appointed by then-Governor Mary Fallin to be the District 1 representative for the Oklahoma Abstractors Board and later served as chairman of that board. Harrison is also a past president of the county’s bar association. [Photo provided]
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Read moreThe summer break ends this week for a large portion of Kingfisher County students.
Read more• LOCAL BLOOD DRIVE: Our Blood Institute is holding a blood drive Wednesday, Aug. 6, at Cimarron Electric Cooperative north of Kingfi sher. The drive will be held in the Bloodmobile from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donors will receive a retro “Camp Donor” t-shirt as well as two tickets to Frontier City or Hurricane Harbor. See the ad in last Wednesday’s edition for a QR code to scan to schedule an appointment or visit obi.org or call 877340-8777.
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Read moreFree school supplies for Hennessey Public School students will be available from 5 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, during the town’s annual Back to School Bash.
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