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Homebuilders update Kingfisher Rotarians on progress of Highlands West housing addition

Deer Creek homebuilder Doug Waggoner, accompanied by Edmond homebuilder Cy Trindle, were the guests of the Kingfisher Rotary Club last Tuesday.

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U.S. Senate candidate visiting Kingfisher Monday

U.S. Senate candidate T.W. Shannon will be hosting a meet-and-greet this week in Kingfisher.

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Hennessey graduate Mitchell returns to his hometown as the new public library director

Hennessey’s new public library director was a volunteer at the libary for seven years during his middle and high school years.

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County 4-H team 4th at Sooner State judging contest

A team of Kingfisher County 4-H members came in fourth at the Sooner State Dairy Show judging contest in Stillwater earlier this month. The team consists of, from left: Zoie Cox of Cashion, and Maddy Pope, Ian Pope and Lester Yost, all of Lomega. Ian Pope finished as the fourth place individual in the 4-H contest. Also pictured is Tyson Bedoke of Lomega, who placed fourth in the open contest and Journey Maddux from Loyal who placed fifth in the pee-wee division. Clay Pope (not pictured) placed second in the adult contest. [Photo and infromation provided Ian Pope, Lomega 4-H Reporter]

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New Arrival

Valerie and Tommy Mueggenborg of Okarche announce the birth of their daughter, Josie Lenae.

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Star Parker: Why do Blacks still support Joe Biden?

New polling from Pew Research and from NY Times/Siena College, released a few days apart, cast similarly dismal pictures regarding the popularity of President Joe Biden.

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What you need to know about Biden’s climate ‘emergency’

In a speech Wednesday in Massachusetts, President Joe Biden announced that he would use yet more executive action in a bid to push his radical climate agenda, despite recent checks on unilateral presidential action by Congress and the Supreme Court.

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