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A Real Downer

“Long time no see Lee. How are ya doin?” asked Wild Bill last week when I dropped by the Idle Spur Coffee Shop.

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What brings you the most joy? Your child getting into a prestigious college or getting married?

The second of my two sons got married last week, and it prompted me to consider the question: What brings parents more joy: their child getting into a prestigious college or their child getting married (presumably to a good person)?

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Cashion academic team 3rd; Collier earns academic bowl All-State honor

Cashion High School’s academic team is adding to its collection of hardware.

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KPS board approves multiple personnel moves for next year

Six Kingfisher Public Schools positions were filled last week for the 2022-23 school year, some by people already employed by the district.

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Local 4-H service project benefits foster children

Kingfisher County 4-H clubs worked this year on a service project that supported youth in foster care.

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Go Thy Way

Have you ever wondered about emotions in eternity? I know there will be tears, because God will wipe them away. I know there will be torment in hell, and that will be emotional. I know there will be a thankful heart, because we will praise God for his mercy and grace. There will be love, because God is love. But emotions under the sun, as Solomon says, are reserved for living people.

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‘Aunt’ Mae Hartfield turns 101

Surrounded by bunches of balloons, cupcakes and well-wishers, Mae Hartfield celebrated her 101st birthday on Thursday, April 7, at Cimarron Nursing Center in Kingfisher. Hartfield previously lived in Watonga where she worked in various cafes, as a housecleaner and was housemother in the Church of God in Christ. She has one son, David Hartfield.

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