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Kingfisher Oklahoma

HPS valuations have dropped

Although the meeting was brief, Hennessey Superintendent Jason Sternberger provided Hennessey school board members with some eye-raising numbers.
Jason Sternberger

KPS board works through brief September agenda

Members handled routine business during a brief September regular meeting of the Kingfisher Board of Education on Monday.During his monthly report, Superintendent Andy Evans again went over the district’s financial standing.

VIEW From Behind The Plow

Trump keeps left on defense in 80-20 dealsPresident Donald J. Trump is a unique personality, outgoing, unfazed by censure and opposition, and amazingly, an extremely astute politician, especially for one trained in the real estate business.
VIEW from behind the plow

Tuxedo’s better, but . . .

Tuxedo my girl cat was sitting on my lap and purring this afternoon.It’s not something I’d expected would have happened this past week, but I’m oh-so-thankful that she is.I’m still unsure if she had some sort of a bug, or ate a bug, but she’d been sick for more than a week.
Tuxedo’s better, but . . .

STITT DEPLOYS STATE TROOPERS TO TACKLE TULSA CRIME, HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS

Independent Journalism CenterSaying Tulsa leadership is failing city residents, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced he is deploying state law enforcement to clear homeless encampments from state-owned property inside Tulsa and reduce the city’s growing crime problem.“Tulsa is a beautiful city.

OKLAHOMA HIGHER ED’S $17.48 ‘RETURN’ CLAIM DOESN’T COMPUTE

Byron Schlomach, Ph.D.,Okla. Council of Public AffairsOklahoma’s higher-education officials recently touted a report they commissioned which featured an eye-catching claim: for every $1 the state invests in public colleges and universities, the economy gets $17.48 in return.

Sammons appointed to city seat

Kingfisher city commisioners on Monday elected Tammy Sammons to fill an unexpired seat on the commission and also rejected a rezoning request by Mike Matthews that was previously approved by the planning and zoning board.
CITY ATTORNEY Jared Harrison, right, congratulates Tammy Sammons after she took the oath of office to fill a seat on the Kingfisher City Commission during Monday’s meeting. [Photo provided]

Didier to appear at Cimarron’s annual meeting this Thursday

Influencer Gatlin Didier will be on hand at this week’s Cimarron Electric Cooperative annual meeting.The 89th meeting of the cooperative’s membership is this Thursday, Sept. 11, at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds.Registration begins at 4 p.m.Food and live entertainment are at 5 p.m.

Governor candidate visits

Former state Speaker of the House Charles McCall (left) was a guest Monday of the Kingfi sher County Republican Women. The group is hosting several candidates during a series of meetings that began last month and extends through November.
Former state Speaker of the House Charles McCall (left) was a guest Monday of the Kingfisher County Republican Women. The group is hosting several candidates during a series of meetings that began last month and extends through November. McCall, who is li
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