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The summer of 2022 ... or misery loves company

A long hot summer got hotter early Saturday morning.

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NO WAY TO JUSTIFY OU TUITION INCREASE

What if university leaders managed colleges like a business and treated students like valuable customers? It appears the board of regents at the University of Oklahoma may be taking that approach.

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It’s not ‘minority rule’; It’s the Point

One of the more popular complaints of the contemporary left is that the Constitution subverts “democracy” for “minority rule.”

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County boasts top game warden

Kingfisher County’s Blake Pearson is one of the best game wardens in the state.

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Top county grads, favorite teachers attend banquet

Kingfisher County’s Academic All-Staters and their guest teachers were recognized at the recent Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Awards Banquet.

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State’s economy still expanding; treasurer credits O&G production

Aided by record collections from oil and gas production, the state’s gross receipts for June and for the just-ended fiscal year show the economy continues to expand in spite of current inflationary pressure, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.

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Still Pro-DUCK-tive in Year 23

Kingfisher Educational Foundation “sold” and raced 446 rubber ducks Wednesday night at Vernie Snow Aquatic Center in the organization’s 23 annual duck race, raising more than $22,000 to fund grants for teacher-designed classroom enrichment projects. Despite a rocky start with a malfunctioning fan, board members David Blair, Vaynna Borelli, Kristi Hyatt, Jeff Wilcox, Sara Garrett, Jeff Johnson and Zac Kannady, from left, managed to get the flock across the pool to name this year’s prize-winners: John and Madi Wald, first ($1,000); Johnsons of Kingfisher, second ($500); Mike and Judy Johnson, third ($300), and State Farm Insurance and Case Mercer, tie for last ($100 each).

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