What started as a family fun night for Amethyst Carter and her sons led to an unexpected result.
An unlocking of her creative flow and a newly discovered love of tie-dyeing.
Although voting in a new superintendent was the highest-profile hire made by the Kingfisher Board of Education during its regular May meeting, it was far from the only one.
What do you consider the primary role of America’s national government?
Might it be less than the Biden Administration is attempting?
President Biden seems intent on destroying the U.S.
Then-President Donald Trump’s 1776 Commission issued a report in January, aimed at creating consensus on historical facts of America’s founding and the Declaration of Independence.
I can just hear this candid conversation occurring someday...
“Grandpa were you ever in a penitentiary like San Quentin or Leavenworth?”
“No, little Billy, but I did do hard time in ‘20 and ‘21 in a far worse slammer called COVID 19.
When you meditate for a moment on what the left expects honest and decent people to believe, you confront the world of absurdities and lies in which we live.
Cristin (Darragh) Ashcraft was hired as a certified library media specialist this fall for the Hennessey Elementary School at the district board’s May 10 meeting.
The 1989 Hennessey High School grad lives in Bison and has worked in library management and education for 22 years.
Kingfisher County Retired Educators met May 5 with Representative Mike Dobrinski, center, serving as guest speaker. He is pictured with KCRE Vice President Nancy Teders, left, and President Terri Peck, right. The group will resume its meetings on Sept. 1. [Photo provided]
The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
April 26 - Theft. Officer Justin Trumbley took a report of theft in the 200 block of E. Miles Avenue.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has issued warnings about the circulation of counterfeit oxycodone pills that actually contain fatal doses of fentanyl.
Texas Gov.