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In her resignation letter, New York Times op-ed editor Bari Weiss revealed an “illiberal environment” at the newspaper where anyone who doesn’t toe the far-left line is bullied and where social media acts as the ultimate editor.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreArriving in the midst of chaos and leaving after a pandemic is how City Manager Dave Slezickey described the service of Kingfisher Mayor Steve Richards and Commissioner Tammy Mueggenborg.
Read moreKingfisher County’s first group of Court Appointed Special Advocates completed training this summer and were sworn in for duty by Associate District Judge Lance Schneiter, far right, on Tuesday. They include, starting third from left, Beth Schieber, Becky Vogt, Cindy Raul and Kirsten Duran. At far left are CASA volunteer coordinators Heather Jones, Kingfisher and Blaine counties, and Kaitlyn Woodward, Woodward County. CASA workers provide added insight in deprived children cases.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners appointed Brad Mayes to the Cashion 522 (ambulance) board at their weekly meeting Monday.
Read moreRainstorms last Friday morning caused street flooding issues in Hennessey when only the night before the town board approved grant paperwork to deal with one phase of that problem.
Read more“He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.” – Isaiah 40:29
Read moreNo action was taken by the Hennessey town board on the sale of two large used steel pavilion frames purchased in July 2017 and “now stored over by the lagoons.”
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