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Lomega YAC has productive time before school closings

The Lomega Youth Action Council was focusing its energy on educating the Lomega Elementary students about the dangers of e-cigarette use when the second semester was cut short. “Thankfully, all fifth and sixth grade students received the training in February,” said Julie Myers, Lomega YAC sponsor.

STAY IN YOUR CAR

Pre-kindergarten through fifth grade teachers and staff will be in front of the Hennessey Early Childhood Center from 5-7 p.m. Friday,May 8, to welcome all elementary school students and honor pre-K and fifth grade graduates.

Cortes, Stone grab more honors

The list of postseason honors grew even longer last weekend for two Kingfisher High School juniors. The Tulsa World newspaper announced its allstate basketball teams. It gives the honor to 15 boys and 15 girls regardless of age and classification.

Time to Take Stock

Dr. Jim and Nancy Stock, owners and operators of Wheatland Veterinary Hospital north of Kingfisher for the past 42 years, have announced their retirement effective Friday, May 1. They have sold the practice to Dr. James Matousek of Hennessey. Matousek, who has been associated with his uncle, Dr.

Scholarship goes virtual

After social distancing rules threw a monkey wrench into Kingfisher County Republican Women’s plans for its annual scholarship banquet, the club decided to pivot to the next best thing –a video awards presentation streamed on social media.

Proceed with Caution

More local businesses reopened Friday as the state continued to meet benchmarks in the Governor’s Open Up and Recover Safely plan and local regulations also were eased.“Many parts of our state started to safely and responsibly reopen April 24,” Gov. Kevin Stitt said in a press briefing last week.

Classics cruise in

On the heels of last week’s successful Drag Main event in Kingfisher, locals organized a classic car cruise for Saturday, May 2. Classic car owners were invited to park their cars along Main Street at 6:30 p.m. and then cruise south on U.S.

City greenlights water treatment rehab project

Kingfisher city commissioners, acting on behalf of the city and the public works authority, formally accepted a $4.328 million loan from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board on Wednesday to rehabilitate the city’s aging wastewater treatment plant.

U.S. acrimony = globalist interference

The success that the powers of darkness have had in creating acrimony in the U.S. is troubling on several points to a plain old country boy like your’s truly.
U.S. acrimony = globalist interference

Report: Chinese source says Kim alive, bodyguard sick

North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un is not dead, but went into seclusion after at least one of his bodyguards tested positive for the Wuhan coronavirus, South Korea’s JoongAng Daily (KJD) reported on Sunday, citing a Chinese source “familiar with North Korean affairs.
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