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NBC Oklahoma Artist Series making stop here

Painting by Brenda Kingery to be on display at Kingfisher branch

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November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia illness.

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Lutheran church’s 5K and Fun Run raises $6,000 for Meals on Wheels

Kingfisher Emmanuel Lutheran Church comfort dog ministry held its third annual 5K and Fun Run on Saturday, Oct. 26. Approximately 75 individuals participated in the event and $6,000 was raised to support Kingfisher Meals on Wheels. This year’s event was held in honor of the team’s new comfort dog, Bailey, while also serving as a memorial to Miriam, the comfort dog under which the event initially began and who passed away unexpectedly last fall after 3 1/2 years of service. “Emmanuel Comfort team would like to thank our wonderful community for their support of this ministry,” team member Mickie Post said. “It makes a difference in our community.” Team members pictured are, from left: front row, Sheila Luedders, Comfort dog Bailey, Evie Pendergraft and Heather McCarty; middle row, Sharon Yoder, Cliff Benson, Brenda Maschino, Mickie Post, Susan Post, Keith Leimbach, Karin Leimbach, Laeken Wagner, Liz Pendergraft and Gracie Pendergraft; back row, Katie Schroeder, Karen Benson, Denise Jech, JJ Jech, Ora Yoder, Roger Post and Pastor Tim McCarty. Winners of the 5K race (pictured below) were, from left, Martin Mendoza, Jeff and Hunter Wittrock and Brandi Cortez. [Photos provided]

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Farmerettes members gather for November meeting

Hennessey Farmerettes met at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at the First Christian Church for a salad luncheon and meeting.

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Trump faces tough fights even with House, Senate majorities, Hill vet says

Bradley Devlin is politics editor for The Daily Signal.

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Pentagon loses track of $2.5 trillion

St. Onge is a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation.

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‘Jungle Primary ballot’ measures defeated

On Election Day, voters in six states weighed in on measures to enact either top-two, top-four, or top-five primary elections. These “jungle primaries” list all candidates, regardless of party, on the same primary election ballot. Most of the measures would also implement ranked-choice voting in the general election. Every single one was defeated.

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