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When Gianna Jessen had been in her mother’s womb for 29-and-a-half weeks and weighed less than 3 pounds, she was born despite a saline abortion. She has the medical records
Read moreWith a wet late summer and fall there is plenty of fuel for wild fires and we will have plenty of dry winds. Even with all the moisture we have
Read moreThe first four weeks of the legislative session is primarily devoted to the committee process. Once bills pass committee, they are eligible to be heard on the House floor and
Read moreA Kansas construction company will be the contractor for Hennessey’s new municipal swimming pool. Carrothers Construction Co. was given the nod Feb. 11 by the Hennessey board to take on
Read moreHennessey High School junior Kaden Mitchell, left, served as a Senate page for State Sen. Chuck Hall, R-Perry, during the second week of the legislative session from Feb. 11-14. Mitchell
Read moreOnly one “no-bid” was opened last Monday by county commissioners on the conversion of a military truck into a heavy brush truck for the Loyal Fire Department. County Clerk Jeannie
Read moreRyan Piersol center, member services representative of Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority, was the guest speaker of the Kingfisher Rotary Club last week. Piersol narrated a PowerPoint slide show that emphasized
Read moreCHAMBER HONOREES — Kingfisher Mayor Steve Richards, above with wife Myrna, was named Citizen of the Year at the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce banquet Saturday night. Recently named Mayor of
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