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O COME LET US ADORE HIM — A crowd gathered Friday night as the community Christmas tree was lit for the first time and a choir led by longtime musical director Harold Drake performed carols outside the new Kingfisher Visitor Center. The tree will remain in place until Christmas but won’t be lit again until Thanksgiving night. [Photo Courtesy Robert Reid]
Read moreThe candidate filing period for area school boards and an unexpired Hennessey Town Board seat is scheduled for 8 a.m. Monday to 5 p.m. Wednesday Dec. 6-8, Kingfisher County Election Board Seceretary Shawna Butts said.
Read moreA project began Monday to replace the single-lane bridge on Bowman Avenue, east of the Golf Course.
Read moreWhile national news reports have cited concerns about the availability of Thanksgiving meal food and other products on store shelves due to supply chain disruptions, we’ve heard no concern about such things in Kingfisher County.
Read moreWhen I saw Momma clamping the grinder to the kitchen cabinet that meant Thanksgiving was coming. So was her cranberry salad that wasn’t my favorite back when I was growing up. Thanksgiving also meant there’d be coconut cream and pumpkin pies, creamy vanilla ice cream over warm cherry pie, and Uncle James and Aunt Ruth would come down from Kansas.
Read moreA recent lawsuit filed by the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division against Texas may make the Biden administration’s political allies happy, but it borders on the frivolous.
Read moreWho knew? A riveting new report has shed needed light on the vast scope of Bill Gates’ financial influence over Western major media outlets.
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