Jack G. Witt, 74, of Dover, passed away Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020, at Mercy Hospital Kingfisher.
Services are pending with Cordry Gritz Funeral Home of Hennessey.
SIMON GRACEY of Dover holds a Christmas card he received from President Donald Trump. Gracey said he wrote the president a letter prior to Christmas sharing his views about several points and was surprised when he got the president’s card.
This moment in peace
Thank you Father, mother, The Great I Am for this day.
Thank you for this time in “peace,” this moment to think about peace and war.
Which is better? Who profits from war? Who profits from peace?
Yes, a few profi t more on blood money. Quick money. Easy money. Sure money.
Epipremnum aureum is a trailing, leafy vine that can reach lengths of up to 40 feet in tropical jungles. Its genus name is derived from the Greek words epi (meaning upon) and premnon (meaning a trunk) in reference to its growing on tree trunks.
Kurt and Shari Beecher are no different than any other set of parents.
They do their best to train their children while they are in their care and are proud of their successes as adults.
Along with choosing a new mayor and commissioner, Kingfisher city residents will be voting on a new sales tax at this year’s municipal election April 7.
The Hennessey Board of Trustees approved work on two infrastructure projects and voted to go out for bids on another at last Thursday night’s meeting.
Board members accepted two quotes from David Fuksa’s Grade Work Construction Co.
Lomega High School seniors Whitney Glazier and Tate Ott were announced as the Students of the Semester at a recent meeting of the Loyal Lions Club. Glazier, second from left, is the daughter of Dale and Lori Glazier. Ott, third from left, is the son of John and Debra Ott.
Kingfisher High School seniors Catherine Stangl, Kaylee Hyman, Kaci Jackson and Alexis Stitt were guests last week of the Kingfi sher Rotary Club.
Stangl is the daughter of Greg and Meg Stangl.
She’s active in FFA, student council and FCCLA.