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Piper: Coddle culture threatens core freedoms

The coddle culture of colleges, which has emphasized shielding students from uncomfortable truths, has now bled out into the broader culture and threatens basic freedoms, according to author and former Oklahoma Wesleyan University President Everett Piper.

Lumpkin, Ramer are Mr. & Miss LHS

Lomega High School recently held a coronation at which Riley Lumpkin and Reagan Ramer, both members of the senior class, were crowned Mr. and Miss LHS. Members of the court were, from left: Emma Duffy, Blake Snowden, Ramer, Lumpkin, Ady Wilson, Dilon Fisher, Hensley Eaton and Hector Rivera.
Lumpkin, Ramer are Mr. & Miss LHS

Traffic accident

The following traffic accident is being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department: May 8, 3 p.m. - At U.S. 81 and West Miles Avenue. Jamae Frey, 55, Kingfisher, driving a 2018 Dodge, was northbound in the inside lane of U.S.

Redwine secures CFO grant for KPS

Communities Foundation of Oklahoma (CFO) announced last week the grantees of the Oklahoma Initiative Fund Grant Cycle. The Oklahoma Initiative Fund is a statewide grant-making initiative that seeks to provide support that will positively impact and strengthen rural communities across the state.

KMS choirs have successful spring

Kingfisher Middle School’s choirs put together a busy and rewarding spring. Students attended the Seiling Music Festival on April 9.
KMS choirs have successful spring

Gritz re-elected Hennessey mayor

John Robert “Bert” Gritz was re-elected to a two-year term as mayor of the Hennessey Board of Trustees Thursday night. The 1975 Hennessey High School graduate was first elected to the town board in 1979 when he worked in the family’s Gritz Insurance Agency on Main Street.
Gritz re-elected Hennessey mayor

Davis Sanders appointed to national advisory board

Davis Sanders of Kingfisher is one of seven teens in the nation recently appointed to the Soft Bones Teen Advisory Council. Davis, the son of former state representative Mike Sanders and his wife Nellie, will be a seventh grader at Holy Trinity Catholic School.
Davis Sanders appointed to national advisory board

Traffic accidents

The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department: April 26, 3:30 p.m. - At 401 W. Hill St.

Stevens Stands Tall In 2A

Dominic Stevens had aspirations of winning a pair of golf state championships to close out his career. As with so many others, his aspirations were derailed a year ago by COVID-19.
Stevens Stands Tall In 2A
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