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Darrell moved to Kingfisher in 1960 and graduated from Kingfisher High School in 1964. He started his own business, Daugherty Wrecker Service and Service Station in 1969.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee recognized nine outstanding farm and ranch families on Saturday, Nov. 12, during OKFB’s 81st annual meeting in Norman.
Read moreThe Hennessey Farmerettes met Nov. 10 at the First Christian Church in Hennessey with 12 members present for their November meeting.
Read moreThe Kingfisher County Retired Educators Association met Wednesday, Nov. 2, and learned more about changes and updates concerning Health Choice Insurance for 2023.
Read moreThe latest results from the Nation’s Report Card are “appalling and unacceptable,” and Oklahoma’s are among the worst. Yet some pastors–those for whom the prophetic voice is a professional responsibility–aren’t interested in prophecy but in profits for their government friends. Worse yet, they fiercely oppose the only proven way to improve academic outcomes in public schools.
Read moreA new report shows teachers unions have shifted millions of dollars away from workplace-representation efforts to political/campaign activity since 2005 with most donations going to Democratic candidates and liberal causes.
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