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Lenten Luncheon series under way

Pastor Debbie Burpo of Frontline Ministries will be this Wednesday’s speaker in the Kingfisher Ministerial Alliance Lenten Luncheon series.

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BASKETBALL (AND NEWSPAPER) FANS

BASKETBALL (AND NEWSPAPER) FANS — They might not have liked the result on the scoreboard, but these Okarche Elementary School students were able to get in some good reading Friday at State Fair Arena. Cheering on the Lady Warriors during the Class A semifinals were, from left, Jag Mueggenborg, Sutton Terrell, Chase Parham and Lane Jacobs. Parham is a third grader and the other three are fourth graders. They chose to occupy themselves with the Kingfisher Times & Free Press – and some of its great advertising – during the introductions of the starting lineups for Hydro-Eakly. Okarche defeated Garber in Thursday's quarterfinal (see Page 7), but dropped Friday's games to the Lady Bobcats. Their season ended with a 26-4 record. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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February marked by 3 winter storms

With a string of high 70s and low 80s days, we may have already forgotten that mild March was preceded by wild February.

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City loses former top citizen, volunteer

Kingfisher residents are mourning the death last week of former citizen of the year and volunteer of the year Scott Osborn.

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Newspaper deadlines are forever

Deadlines are unsettling in any enterprise.

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Observations on Biden State of the Union address

Desantis: Biden talk full of lies, omissions and delusions

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Cowboy Diversity

There’s been a slow drift towards cultural diversity amongst the cowboy clan and it hasn’t always been pretty. I witnessed this trend firsthand when I leased a ranch from a cheapskate owner that was bordered on the back side by two more cheapskate owners each waiting for the others to fix the deplorable fence that divided us. (I think they were afraid of cutting their carrying capacity).

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