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New program links farmers to those in need

State farmers searching for a unique avenue to sell their products are encouraged to apply for the Oklahoma Local Food Procurement Assistance program.

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87-year-old Dover man dies following post office crash

An 87-year-old Dover man whose pickup truck crashed into the Dover Post Office last Thursday later died from his injuries at OU Medical Center, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

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Fishers soon to celebrate 50th wedding anniversary

Gary and Barbara (Schemmer) Fisher of Kingfi sher will mark their 50th wedding anniversary Friday, Sept. 30, 2022.

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Annual Life Chain event planned Oct. 2 in Hennessey

A 35th annual pro-life event is slated early next month in Hennessey and carries with it added emphasis in light of the Supreme Court’s recent reversal of the Roe vs. Wade decision.

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LIONS GET THEIR FIBER

FIBER FOR DUMMIES could have been the title of Donnie Miller’s presentation to Kingfisher Lions Club last Thursday. The divisional manager of marketing and broadband for Pioneer Telephone Cooperative, Miller, center, explained the difference between traditional copper cables used for decades to transmit voice calls and later data, and fiber currently being built out to Pioneer customers. Introduced by Cindy Harris, right, Miller said that although each fiber strand is barely larger than a human hair, the outer limit of its capacity for speed and volume is many decades from being reached. “You don’t typically say this about any technology, but I can’t see past fiber to what could possibly come next – it’s that fast.” With him is club member Francis Nault, left, who arranged the program.

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KHS commemorates Constitution Day

Kingfisher High School last week commemorated the 235th anniversary of the United States Constitution with a short assembly in the school’s commons. The principal speakers were (middle photo, from left): Nick Tramel, Dustyn McLean, Cord Alig and Andrew Osborn. They chose to begin the program with a tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain.

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TIRED OLD PAY-TO-PLAY CRITICISM FALLS FLAT

One way the left tries to discredit conservatives is to attack their motives, claiming that conservative policymakers are driven not by principles or ideas but by profit.

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