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McIntyre earns degree from OU

Kathryn McIntyre will graduate summa cum laude from the University of Oklahoma on May 9 with a bachelor’s degree in nuclear medicine.She is the granddaughter of the late Dr. Ray and Kathryn McIntyre, longtime Kingfisher residents.She is the daughter of Dr. Dale and Laura McIntyre of Bartlesville.

Loeffelholz earns Eagle Scout rank

Five Boy Scouts, members of Troop 120, Last Frontier Council, Oklahoma City, were recognized in a Court of Honor ceremony on May 4.Among them was a Cashion High School senior.
EAGLE SCOUTS - Recently recognized for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout were, from left: front row, Travis Loeffelholz (of Cashion) and Turner Hadrava; and back row, Townes Green, JR Fletcher and Charlie Fuhrman. [Photo provided]

State FFA Interscholastics

The Kingfisher FFA Chapter competed April 25-26 in Stillwater at the State FFA Interscholastics and had its share of successes. Pictured top left is the animal science quiz bowl team of, from left, Jayson Helderman, Emily Altizer, Jozie Loewen and Robert Barnett that placed third.
State FFA Interscholastics

America’s shameful media

I am ashamed of some of America’s national media.Their constant harangue against the president is both ignorant and embarrassing.Before I got in the newspaper business in mid-January 1958 I had not been a fan of newspapers in general.
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How old is old?

Recently my elderly wife and I were discussing when old age officially begins. I asked, “How old does a person have to be to be considered old?”“Depends,” she answered.“Is that your answer?” I asked. “That a person isn’t considered old until they have to start wearing adult diapers?

Legislature sends bills strengthening Oklahoma education to governor

The Oklahoma House passed several education bills recently that ban cell phones in schools, restrict virtual days, expand math supports for students, give students with disabilities access to schools that best fit their needs, and address teacher pay and retention, among others.

Girls of KHS Class of ’25 Attend Plainview HCE’s Senior Tea

A tradition more than eight decades in the making continued last Tuesday when Plainview HCE hosted the Senior Tea for Kingfi sher High School’s senior girls. The event was held at The Gathering in downtown Kingfisher and nearly three dozen young women were addressed by Dr.
Girls of KHS Class of ’25 Attend Plainview HCE’s Senior Tea
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