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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Woman injured in U.S. 81 accident

A Kingfisher woman was seriously injured and U.S. 81 was temporarily shut down in both directions after a traffic accident south of Kingfisher.

Lomega Students of the Month

Lomega Students of the Month for December 2020 were recently announced. Chosen for the honor were, from left, Blake Snowden and Rhett Glazier for the high school and Molly Tisdale and Caleb Ramer for the junior high. /Photo provided]

OERB hosting teacher workshops

The Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB) is hosting new virtual professional development opportunities for teachers this spring.

PBS counsel: Take away children of Trump voters

The principal counsel for taxpayer-funded PBS called for Homeland Security to take away the children of “Republican voters”, cheered a spike in covid deaths in “Red States” and said Americans are “so (blank)ing dumb.

Jon’s Ramblin’s

Our nation has been in turmoil, since the November election; the deep state tried to steal the election. It hasn’t happened, due to many obvious uncertainties. It’s hard for anyone to believe they are stupid enough to try and pull something like that off.

Bible verse

Know that the LORD is God. It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture. Psalm 100:3 Thoughts on Today’s Verse God made us. While we were in our mother’s womb, the LORD made us with loving care (Psalm 139:13-16).

Hofmeister opposes easing school quarantining rules

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister is maintaining her support for mass quarantining of Oklahoma students for COVID-19 exposure, even though schools across the state have reported such quarantines have largely proven unwarranted and create significant strain on schools.

Governor declares tobacco ‘OK to Quit Week,’ Jan. 20-27

Tobacco kills thousands of Oklahomans every year. In an effort to change that, Gov. Kevin Stitt has declared Jan. 20-27, 2021, as Oklahoma Quit Week. The OK to Quit Campaign is working to raise awareness of the free resources available to help people quit using all kinds of tobacco products.

Donna Mese

Surrounded by love and prayer from her two daughters, Donna Kay Mese went home to Heaven on Jan. 12, 2021, after nearly two months battling COVID-19. The family is heartbroken by her loss, but feels immense joy that she has been reunited with her beloved husband Jason.
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