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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Cashion is prowling for another A-3 title

One down. The big one to go. Cashion pulled away last Friday from one potential obstacle en route to a desired district championship by defeating Crossings Christian School 44-24. The Wildcats are now 8-0 overall and 5-0 in District A-3.

Wilmoth comes up big in Crescent win

Hunter Wilmoth did a little bit of everything last week as Crescent picked up its fourth win of the season. The junior scored on a long run play and then an even longer interception return Friday night to lift the Tigers to a 15-0 home win against Healdton.

Opening night a success in Okarche

The head coach was wearing a suit. The old chalkboard was put to use. Okarche got a win. It was just like countless other Friday nights in Okarche High School basketball history, except it wasn’t.

View from Behind the Plow

We told our explanation as to why President Trump is so despised by the elite in this space Sunday: They felt they had been betrayed by one they thought should have been their own. Columnist Kurt Schlichter explains it more succinctly: “President Trump derailed their gravy train.

A MINORITY OPINION: Disproportionalities: Whose fault?

Jews have been awarded 40% of the Nobel Prizes in economics, 30% of those in medicine, 25% in physics, 20% in chemistry, 15% in literature and 10% of the Nobel Peace Prizes. Since the beginning of the 20th century, there have been just over 900 Nobel Prizes awarded.

School budget request approved despite concerns

The State Board of Education has approved a budget for K-12 public schools that requests an additional $219 million, but board members expressed concern the proposal misleads by omission and fails to provide a carefully considered long-range plan for Oklahoma schools.

Bible verse

Who among the gods is like you, O LORD? Who is like you — majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders? (Exodus 15:11) Thoughts on Today’s Verse. With whom do you compare the incomparable? How do you grasp the infinite with a fi nite mind?

HHS LEADERSHIP CLASS VISITS COUNTY COURTHOUSE

Kingfisher County Associate District Judge Lance Schneiter is surrounded in his courtroom by Hennessey High School Leadership Class seniors Wednesday morning. Students were randomly chosen to play parts in a mock courtroom drama prepared by the judge based on Star Wars.
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