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17 from KPS earn spots on WOCDA Honor Choir

Some Kingfisher choir students not only earned a tremendous honor, but also picked up some valuable experience for an even bigger one down the road.

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Still no action by Hennessey board on Tillman contract

Hennessey town trustees took no action Monday night on an employment contract with Tiffany Tillman, town administrator, after more than two hours in executive session during a special meeting.

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Pride of Kingfisher battles heat, garners ‘1’ at Tri-State

Oppressive heat tried to stop the Pride of Kingfisher marching band.

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‘Talor’ Made Championship

VERY late addition to KHS cheer team assists in winning state competition

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Okarche PD Honors Former Officer

Okarche PD Honors Former Offi cer

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Why would anyone vote for this?

A common theme in political news coverage over the past few years has been how “fractious” and “divisive” politics has become in our society. Newspapers, magazines and social media have countless articles and accounts of political disagreements that have torn families apart and destroyed longtime friendships. It seems to many observers that the political divisions in our country (and elsewhere around the world, frankly) are growing larger and more difficult to navigate.

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Mind Your Manners

Many people celebrated the hundredth anniversary last year of Emily Post’s book called Etiquette, but not me. The book was published in 1922, and it laid down a set of rules that we are expected to live by today, despite the fact she never even mentioned proper cell phone etiquette. There have been 19 editions of the book subtitled, The Blue Book of Social Usage, and it seems the first rule is that every house should have one, thereby enriching Emily. I don’t know who gave Emily the right to make the rules, other than she was a snobbish socialite.

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