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Three candidates vying for Cashion School Board

Chris Carroll[Editor’s note: Chris Carroll has authorized the Times & Free Press to publish the following paid announcement of his candidacy for Cashion Board of Education, subject to the Feb. 8 primary election.]My name is Chris Carroll, and I am seeking election to the Cashion Board of Education.
Three candidates vying for Cashion School Board

OHS speech has strong showing in January

The Okarche High School speech team competed in two competitions during the month of January and qualified in 18 events for regionals and received two school awards.On Jan.
OHS speech has strong showing in January

Canadian truck convoy has inspired a global revolution

The truckers who banded together for the Freedom Convoy in protest of Canada’s vaccine mandates have inspired a worldwide movement against Covid tyranny.Truckers in the United States are preparing a convoy that will travel from California to Washington D.C.

Study: Ivermectin effective against all COVID variants

Ivermectin has been found to be an effective anti-viral treatment against all variants of Covid, according to a Japanese conglomerate that is studying the anti-parasitic drug.Kowa Co. Ltd. issued a press release on Jan.

KMS Students of the Month

Principal Keith Campbell has announced Kingfisher Middle School’s Students of the Month for January 2022. Earning the honor were, from left: Collin Farrar, fifth grade; Gage Stiner, sixth grade; Caleb Johnson, seventh grade; and Aidan Stephens, eighth grade.
KMS Students of the Month

What say you, Mr. Groundhog?

If a groundhog lived in Kingfisher County, would it have seen its shadow on Groundhog Day?The tradition is that if the groundhog sees its shadow on Feb. 2, that signals six more weeks of winter.

‘Boots & Bling’ draws large crowd

Times & Free Press managing editor Michael Swisher was named Kingfisher’s Citizen of the Year and retired school teacher Terri Peck was named Volunteer of the Year at the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce banquet Monday night.
‘Boots

OSU analyst shares ‘twits,’ other advice

Barry Hinson likes to “twit” now.At least that’s what the current Oklahoma State University mens basketball team analyst thought he was doing when he was actually “tweeting.
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