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Still On The Rise

It was down to the final two…

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Bringing It to Boys State

It has been dubbed “The week that shapes a lifetime.”

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Geary man dies when car strikes swather

A 22-year-old Geary man was killed Saturday afternoon when his 2018 Honda Civic ran into the back of a John Deere swather south of Greenfield.

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Supply apps due June 30

Kingfisher Community Collaborative announced that June 30 is the deadline for qualifying county families to apply for free school supplies for their children in grades pre-K through high school.

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Driver’s ed courses near completion

More than two dozen local students have been inching closer to their driver’s licenses this summer. Twenty-eight have been taking part in driver’s education courses offered in Kingfisher. The courses are taught by Doug Jech and T.J. Harris. They include 30 hours of classroom instruction and then six hours of driving instruction. A pair of local dealerships once again donated vehicles to be used for the driving portion. The top photo shows Jeff Johnson (far left) and Adam Perkey (far right) from Johnsons of Kingfisher. They are joined by students Slade Snow and Alezandro Cuellar. The bottom photo is the car donated by Jacksons of Kingfisher. Pictured from Jacksons are Nick Jackson (far left), Katie Ward (second from right) and Victor Beckwith (far right). Students pictured are Alex Montiel and Angela Munoz. Among those helping out with the classroom instruction (middle photo) were Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers Seth Wallace (left) and Justin Noll. [Photos provided]

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OERB hosts firefighter training

The OERB hosted a first responder training workshop at the OSU Fire Service Training Center in Stillwa-ter to educate firefighters about the best practices in developing a response plan for oil and natural gas sites.

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The Democrats’ capricious energy policy; it’s a sheer disaster

Democrats have spent decades warning that the United States must stop using the most efficient and affordable energy sources or it will be consumed by heat waves, fireballs and cataclysmic weather events. Every flood, every hurricane -- every natural event, really -- is now blamed on climate change. We have burdened our children with an irrational dread over their future. Then again, many in The Cult of Malthus won’t even have children.

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