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Children and adults of all ages lined Main Street last Friday for Kingfisher’s annual Fourth of July parade hosted by the Chamber of Commerce. The day full of events included the Lions Club turtle races at the park. Among those enthralled by the action were (seated in front) Harley and Rylie Wall and (in back) Marli Savage and Rozlyn Cambron. [KT&FP Staff Photos]
Read moreEven last place, but especially KPS students & staff as KEF smashes records
Read moreThere are thousands of farm ponds in Oklahoma which provide owners the opportunity to fish and enjoy other recreational activities.
Read moreUnder an agreement publicly released this week, Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols, a Democrat, has promised that Tulsa police and municipal courts will no longer pursue charges against any alleged criminal who is a member of any of the more than 500 American Indian tribes in the United States, and also promised to dismiss all pending prosecutions against Indian defendants in Tulsa’s municipal court system.
Read more[ Bradley Devlin is politics editor for The Daily Signal. Send an email to Bradley.]
Read moreFor far too long, many conservatives have operated under a false divide—treating “social issues” and “fiscal issues” as if they belong to two separate worlds. One group rallies around tax cuts and regulatory reform. Another rallies around life, family, and religious liberty.
Read moreBrittney Hladik, right, and Blair Coughlan, left, of the Kingfisher Community Collaborative, were the guest speakers of the Kingfisher Rotary Club last Tuesday.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports: June 10 - Warrant and unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
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