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Kingfisher city commissioners Monday heard from Hennessey High School students Addison Null-Kelly and Abigail Holsten of Youth Action for Health Leadership (YAHL), which is funded by the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET).
Read moreWhile the border crisis rages on and frequent, preventable crimes as well as stories of illegal aliens displacing Americans in receiving services continue to come out of cities like New York, Chicago, and Denver, even rural America will not be spared.
Read moreCarl Bernstein of Watergate fame recently told CNN viewers that people close to President Joe Biden – people “who loved him, have supported him, and among them are some people who would raise a lot of money for him” – say his disastrous debate performance wasn’t a “one-off.”
Read moreWhen I was sent home from grade school in 1954 because I had chickenpox, I remember crying. That’s because I hadn’t even eaten any chicken.
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Read moreKingfisher County commissioners approved the division of the county half-cent sales tax and named County Clerk Jeannie Boevers to represent the county on the Oklahoma Public Employees Health and Welfare Plan board, succeeding former District 3 Commissioner Heath Dobrovolny Monday.
Read more“Electronic communications” from a Hennessey school employee to a student “should be through the District’s computer and telephone systems,” and include the student’s parent or guardian.
Read moreJeff Hyatt recently passed the figurative gavel to Jon Benham…and Benham gave one right back. A local attorney, Benham recently took over as president of the Kingfisher Rotary Club. He succeeds Jeff Hyatt, who served in that role for the 2023-24 year. At a recent meeting, Benham, left, presented Hyatt with a plaque (and gavel) of appreciation for Hyatt’s efforts during the last year.
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