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OKLAHOMA SUPREME COURT DECLARES ALL OKLAHOMANS MUST PAY INCOME TAX

By Ray Carter, Director,Independent Journalism CenterSo long as the State of Oklahoma imposes a tax on income, all Oklahomans must pay it, according to a new ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court.A lawsuit filed by Alicia Stroble argued that all American Indians living on land affected by the U.S.

Beth, Andy Evans purchased duck that will benefit KJH students, staff

Some 768 ducks made their way across the K-Town Kove water, pushed by the power of multiple fans.The cluster of rubber waterfowl were taking part in the annual Kingfisher Educational Foundation Duck Race, which in turn would support Kingfisher Public Schools students and staff.

Hennessey town trustees have closed session about 2023 suit

Unresolved issues in a lawsuit settlement with a Hennessey family over drainage problems was the apparent reason for an executive session at the Tuesday night meeting of the Hennessey Board of Trustees.The agenda listed a civil negligence lawsuit filed Nov. 16, 2023, by 300 N. Arapaho St.

Citizen speaks up about ‘overbilling’ on Hennessey water bills

Kelly Bullis complained about “multiple instances of gross overbilling” by the Town of Hennessey on commercial properties she owns during the Hennessey Board of Trustees and Utilities Authority Tuesday night meeting at Town Hall.“The most recent case is at 1341 S. Main St.,” Bullis said.

Jones steps down as KUE principal

Less than a month from the start of the 2025-26 school year sees Kingfisher Public Schools searching for a new principal.The board of education on Tuesday accepted the resignation of Michelle Jones during a special meeting.

HPD citations

Following are citations issued by the Hennessey Police Department:Driving Under Suspension 1st offense ($565) — Julian Degeovany Hull, Wichita, Kan.; Christian Williams, Kingfi sher;No Driver License Issued ($365) — HenrriquezLopezLuisFernando, Wichita, Kan.
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