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State just a stone’s throw away for KHS

A stellar pitching performance and then another gutsy save has the Kingfisher baseball team one win away from the state tournament.

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FDA changes nutrition labels

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently served up the first major change in 20 years to food and drink nutrition labels.

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KINGFISHER FIRE DEPARTMENT

KINGFISHER FIRE DEPARTMENT Capt. James Schroeder, left, and Lt. J.R. Williams, right, joined Mayor Roxie Alexander at Kingfisher Lions Club Thursday to discuss the proposed FIRE Sales Tax, which will be decided by voters on Tuesday. The 10-year, half-cent tax will be used to design, construct and furnish a new fire station to replace the existing facility on Main Street. Excess funds will be utilized for street repairs and replacements and other capital improvements. [TIMES-FREE PRESS Staff Photo]

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Chairman Xi plans to control global Internet

At the direction of supreme leader Xi Jinping, the communist government in China developed plans to assume control of the global Internet, a report said.

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Hennessey Police Department citations

Hennessey Police Department officers recently issued the following citations:

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State Lions officer addresses local club

Marie Burns, left, executive director and state secretary for Oklahoma Lions Club, was the featured speaker of the Kingfisher Lions Club at a recent meeting. Pictured with club Vice President Colton DeMuth, Burns told local Lions and guests about the Oklahoma Lions Eye Bank, which is dedicated to eye tissue recovery from donors and corneal tissue transplants. Burns also told of expanded activities regarding Kid- Sight, which is an eyesight screening program being done across the state for children aged six months to 6 years. She said Oklahoma Lions are also active participants in screening for diabetic retinopathy detection to help save sight among our state’s diabetic population. Last, she also told of progress the Oklahoma Lions are making with the expansion of Lions Meadows of Hope, a 160-acre foster care ranch located near Perkins in Payne County. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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