Although signs state the ongoing resurfacing project on the Dover-Crescent Road could be completed by spring of this year, the job is still far from done a month into spring.
Victor Davis Hanson, a true intellectual from California, asks a good question in a recent column: “Will Harvard go full Hillsdale? He is referring to Harvard University’s fit throwing over President Trump’s taking away the Ivy League school’s $2.
When you take a relative to the emergency room, you trust that the person with a medical degree will have a better grasp of physiology, ailments and treatments than you do. No sane person expects a doctor to sit down and explain biochemistry before treatment.
Somewhere in my house is a garbage bag full of old t-shirts I’d collected over the years from different events, including several from Pat Hennessey Days. I’ve also got some stuck in a dresser drawer, or two, and added one to my collection Saturday morning in the rain.
The Beutlers met the Beutlers recently at an event held at the Oklahoma Hall of Fame/ Gaylord-Pickens Museum in Oklahoma City.Cashion natives Mark Beutler and his cousin, Trey, attended a book signing ceremony hosted by Elk City natives and distant relatives, Randy and Bennie Beutler.
• CITY-WIDE GARAGE SALES are this Saturday, April 26. For a list of more than 3 dozen garage sales taking place, see the ad on Page 3 of this edition.SHRED IT. Need to get rid of old documents or paper clutter? BancFirst is hosting its annual spring shredding event this weekend.
Timely April showers visited Kingfisher County beginning Friday and lasted through Sunday morning.The showers produced moisture ranging from 1.3 inches at the Mike Rosen residence one mile east of Kingfisher to three inches at the Rick and Robin Johnston residence northwest of Dover.
What took hours to put together only took minutes to disappear. And that’s exactly what organizers wanted to see. The Kingfi sher Chamber of Commerce held its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday morning at the KHS football fi eld.
Kingfisher County commissioners approved a request from the Kingfisher County Sheriff’s office Monday to accept a $5,000 grant from Marathon Petroleum Co. to place additional safety equipment into vehicles driven by officers.