The Oklahoma Department of Transportation published two legal notices in the Sept. 24 edition of the Times and Free Press indicating that construction plans are progressing on State Highway 33 east of Kingfisher.The first notice to bidders regards work to widen and resurface S.H. 33 from .
September sales tax checks were higher for two entities in Kingfisher County according to the monthly report of the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC), – Kingfisher and Loyal.The OTC collects and disburses sales and use taxes for municipalities and counties, along with its collection of state taxes.
It is fall and my fire alarms were all talking to me!Our sons replaced all the fire alarms 7 1/2 years ago.I’m not able to replace them myself and my nephew, Vince Mueggenborg, fireman, told me after Jim passed the fire department would replace them for me.
Donald Trump.It’s a remarkable reversal for America’s two major political parties.In past shutdown debates, Republicans have typically been in the more difficult position of demanding budget cuts while Democrats blast them for not supporting X, Y, and Z.
England and Wales are preparing to legalize assisted suicide. The “Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill” was passed by the House of Commons in June and now moves on to the House of Lords.
Dear Editor,For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.– Ephesians 6:12 Charlie Kirk understood this verse deeply and he lived his life in line with its truth.
Two Kingfisher County students were honored last month by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with academic scholarship support for the 2025-2026 academic year.These scholarships are part of the more than $1.
(A column of opinion by Gary Reid, Publisher Emeritus)Nancy Hasenfratz; top volunteer rememberedThe recent funeral of Mrs. Wayne (Nancy) Hasenfratz was truly a celebration of a life well lived.Mrs.
My very first rope, or lasso as my Grandpa called it, was a grass rope he gave me when I was ten. The problem was I didn’t have a horse despite the fact that Grandpa was an avid team roper and produced rodeos which he always called roday- ohs.