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VIEW from behind the plow

The rot turned up by DOGE in Washington, D.C. should alert every thinking person to the dangers of an all-powerful central government.You know, the one that left-wing Democrats refer to as “their democracy.”The election of Donald Trump on Nov.
VIEW from behind the plow

First Christian Church

How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? Romans 10:4 The Church is entrusted with the message, the Good News of Jesus the Christ.

Ice named NRCS Engineer of the Year

As engineers around the U.S. were honored in February during National Engineers Week, a former area resident was selected as the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) 2025 Engineer of the Year.The son of Kingfisher residents Brad and Cyndi Ice, Shane Ice, P.E.
Ice named NRCS Engineer of the Year

Farmerettes hold February meeting

The Hennessey Farmerettes, an Oklahoma Home and Community Education group, met Feb. 27 in the home of Marge Patocka for its monthly meeting.President Pansy Wheeler opened the meeting with 10 members present.

Funds may be available for groups that assist elderly

The Long Term Care Authority of Enid Area Agency on Aging announces the availability of Older Americans Act funds for legally formed public, private or not-for-profit organizations in the counties of Alfalfa, Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kay, Kingfisher, Major and Noble.

Chapter 50: Why it will work - Part II

( Ed. note: This is Part 2 of a two-part chapter written by Brian Walter in his ongoing series regarding the No Budget No Pay Act. Part 1 appeared on Page 5 of the Sunday, March 2, edition.
Chapter 50: Why it will work - Part II

Local traffic accidents

The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department: February 5, 7:56 a.m. At West Bowman Avenue and South Seventh Street.

Dover dancing for first time in 32 years

Fittingly, it was a defensive stop that sealed it.Carter Kitchens blocked a would-be putback by Christian Brager to seal Dover’s 42-40 victory over No. 2 Varnum on Friday.The win prompted a dogpile by the Longhorns on the Seminole High School court…and for good reason.
DOVER BOYS BASKETBALL players, coaches and cheerleaders celebrate after winnng a Class B area championship last Friday. [Photo provided]
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