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I was born and raised in the self-proclaimed “Citrus Capital of the World” where the squashed lemons on the road far outnumbered the people. I don’t know if we really were the citrus capital but it was a small town and that’s what small towns did, they bragged to visitors that they were the world capital of pinto beans, cow chips, sweet pickles, or clogging. You can still see signs today bragging that their high school was the state champion wrestling team in 1962.
Read moreFor more than 40 years, the environmentalist movement has been warning that global warming is the result of mankind’s burning of fossil fuels and poses an “existential threat” to human and other biological life.
Read moreThe House of Representatives is considering a number of bills this session that will help us get a better handle on illegal marijuana grows and black market sales in our state.
Read moreVon Spakovsky is a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, a former commissioner on the Federal Election Commission, and former counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Justice. He is a member of the board of the Public Interest Legal Foundation.]
Read moreAn Enid man was killed Thursday when his 2017 Nissan Altima collided with the back of a front-end loader three and a half miles east of Hennessey.
Read moreLight snow fell across Kingfisher County Thursday night and continued during the early hours of Friday.
Read moreCompletion of bathrooms plus a storage area at the Hennessey Cemetery pavilion were among the 1-5-year capital improvement projects discussed by the Hennessey Board of Trustees during a fivehour planning meeting last month.
Read moreKingfisher High School seniors Peyton Townsend and Brenden Hill were recently announced as the March 2022 Junior Lions by members of the Kingfisher Lions Club.
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