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Kingfisher Oklahoma

CHURCH BEACON

Light Your World Church southeast of Okarche is now lighting the road with an 85-foot cross erected by the congregation last month. Several contractors donated their labor to help cut the cost of the project by more than half.

County’s EMS gets clean bill of health

The Kingfisher Emergency Medical Service District (522) has received a clean audit for the 2018 fiscal year, State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd has announced.In a letter to the board of directors, Byrd wrote:For the purpose of complying with 19 O.S. § 1706.

Rotary hosts 4 KHS seniors

A quartet of Kingfisher High School seniors attended last week’s Kingfisher Rotary Club meeting as guests. Attending were Emma Barnett, Kenzie Smith, Keely Franks and Keaton Abercrombie. Barnett is the daughter of Fay and Tiffanie Barnett.

NYT needs get-out-of-jail-free--hypocrisy card

VIEW The New York Times apparently considers itself above reproach. Considered one of the world’s most prominent and powerful media organizations, it apparently can dish it out but cannot take it.

Couldn’t joy be a little less noisy?

Going to worship with a toddler can be hard.   Sunday during the sermon, Judah quietly said, “Bawk,” and before I could respond he was successively letting out a string of “bawks,” each one louder than the last.  I leaned over and had to whisper, “You’re not bawking right now. We’re in church.

Criminologists mislead us

A MINORITY OPINION: John Paul Wright, professor at University of Cincinnati, and Matthew DeLisi professor at Iowa State University have penned a powerful article titled “What Criminologists Don’t Say, and Why,” in City Journal, Summer 2017. There is significant bias among criminologists.

How natural gas exports are giving America a key edge

[Loris, an economist, focuses on energy, environmental and regulatory issues as the Herbert and Joyce Morgan fellow at The Heritage Foundation.] [Filby is a member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation.

‘Cats serve notice

Before the season started, the one thing Cashion head coach Lynn Shackelford said might set his team apart from others in 2019 is its depth. He’s already got one big example to fall back on. The only starting position Shackelford needed to fill from last year was at quarterback.
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