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Educators Eischen, Schieber enter KHS Hall of Fame

Two new inductees were added to the Kingfi sher High School Hall of Fame last Saturday during commencement ceremonies.

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Who Done It (Best Of)

At first glance I thought I’d been the victim of some radical animal rights group. I’d been away for a couple days and when I returned home I found my squeeze chute draped in red, white and blue crepe paper streamers with several insulting messages attached to the antique chute. The note that really got my attention stated that, “You have been white-tagged by OSHA because working facilities are not safe and healthful.”

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Ah, shoot! It’s a different age

When I walked out of the hospital Wednesday morning, the sun was shining and I heard children laughing and saw them playing in the nearby park.

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DAVID HARSANYI: Media’s coverage of debt limit fight is intolerably dishonest

President Joe Biden, writes Politico’s White House Bureau Chief Jonathan Lemire, “has prioritized deal-making throughout the debt ceiling talks. But with GOP obstinate, Biden is changing tactics.”

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Drowned-out spots in wheat noticed; seems odd

Local wheat fields are turning color as harvest time approaches.

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Heritage School lists 22-23 award winners

Kingfisher Heritage School has announced its end-of-year honors for students in second and third grades.

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KINGFISHER ELECTRIC RECOGNIZED

ELECTRIC DISTINCTION – Kingfisher Electric Department Superintendent Mark Gambill was recognized during last Monday’s meeting of the Kingfisher City Commission. Gambill is being presented a “Certificate of Excellence in Reliability” by Mayor Roxie Alexander. The certificate is from the American Public Power Association and reads: “This is to acknowledge the City of Kingfisher has significantly exceeded the five-year average for all U.S. electric utilities for reliable electric service. The utility participates in the American Public Power Association’s Reliability Tracker service to track its power outages and restoration against national benchmarks.” [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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