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Welcome rain showers late last week and Sunday evening boosted county small grain fields – from those recently sown to those already up and growing.
Read moreKINGFISHER LIONS CLUB members were joined last Thursday by Oklahoma Northwest District Governor Sharyl Pickens. A member of the Perkins Lions Club, Pickens is currently in the midst of visiting all 39 clubs in her district. Pickens’ service project for the year is “No One Should Go Hungry.” As part of that, she plans to partner with Meals of Hope and, during the district meeting at Stillwater next February, package 10,000 meals. During the meeting, the Kingfisher Lions voted to donate $150 toward the project, which will help fund more than 330 of the meals. Pickens is pictured with Kingfisher Lions Club President Michael Swisher presenting her the donation. [KT&FP Staff Photos]
Read moreIt took two people at the grocery store to find the canned cranberry sauce yesterday. It was on the bottom shelf of an aisle I’d walked down three times before I’d asked for help.
Read moreFormer Harvard president Larry Summers has now lost virtually every professional association after a House committee released emails of his exchanges with child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. There are around 20,000 pages of them. Many of the correspondences are embarrassing. There’s going to be little, if any, sympathy for a well-known elite who’s angered conservatives and progressives and befriends creeps. And perhaps Summers doesn’t deserve any.
Read moreAndrew Rice is an intern reporter and member of the 2025 Searle Freedom Trust and Young America’s Foundation National Journalism Center Apprentice and Internship initiative.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners approved the low bid for a bridge replacement contract in District 1, a new plat for a housing development at Cashion and a tract of land from the town of Hennessey for the District 2 shop in a 10-minute meeting Monday.
Read moreThanksgiving is almost here and you need a little help with cooking the bird?
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