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A NEW DAY IN JACKET TOWN

7th, 8th graders move into new junior high

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County sales tax gains reflect uptick in area oilfield activity

Four Kingfisher County towns and Kingfisher County showed increases in their March sales tax checks, indicating an upturn in oilfield activity.

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Area reports significant rain Monday

Substantial rain fell across Kingfisher County Monday.

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Making a Statement

Still growing in both numbers and statewide acclaim, the Kingfisher High School choir is headed back to state for the seventh consecutive year after scoring a superior rating at district competition earlier this month. See Page 13 for the full story, plus a photo of the equally highly-ranked seventh and eighth grade choir. Shown here at their Christmas concert, the KHS choir includes: back row, from left, Wayde Barrios, Kyden McLellan, Damien Haynes, Landon Rempe, Ryker Long, Cale Leck, Elijah Johnson, Caleb Hendryx and Ethan Willimon; middle row, Avery Stutts, Janeth Navarro, Hannah Bedford, Mylene Jones, Emily Warren, Katie Beecher, Shelbey Osterholt, Gracie Copeland and Jayden Shaver; front row, Raechel Evans, Kylie Bodnovich, Stormie Shockey, Serenity Starr, Charlie Johnson, Olivia Reyes, Bianca Garcia, Natalie Ellis, Skylar Peterson and Cherith Stephenson. [Photo Courtesy KHS Photography]

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Museum’s ‘Chuckwagon Gathering’ a big hit

Congratulations to Executive Director Jason Harris and the board of directors and staff at the Chisholm Trail Museum in Kingfisher on a well-attended and highly-entertaining Chuckwagon Gathering event Saturday at the museum and grounds.

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Columnist wants to become a street walker

Some say I’m short on the sugar when it comes to our government. Then again, if you read this you may think I’ve gone soft in my old age.

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Teaching university students to lie

Now the University of Oklahoma won’t have a Homecoming King and Queen. Instead it will have two “gender-neutral royalty.” This year’s winners are both men, one heterosexual and one homosexual.

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