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Should the Washington press corps and the world at large believe anything written by “Mortuary Bob” Woodward? He specializes, as the late Washington Times editor Wes Pruden once put it, in interviews with the “quick and the dead.”
Read moreThe dirty little secret that no one dares talk about is that most of the world’s environmental problems would go away if people would just start having fewer children. We’re faced with an overflowing bathtub of humans on earth and we’re reaching for towels to clean up the mess. Is it asking too much of parents around the world to just shut the faucet off once in a while?
Read moreThere are many ways in which to divide humanity -- the decent and the indecent, the happy and the unhappy, the cowardly and the courageous, those who lead and those who follow, etc.
Read moreChisholm Trail Technology Center is interested in Hennessey joining its membership, Superintendent Jason Sternberger told school board members last Monday night.
Read moreKingfisher County Distinguished Young Women representatives spoke with Kingfisher Lions Club members last week to promote this year’s scholarship program. On hand were last year’s winner and current Kingfisher High School senior Katon Lunsford, right, as well as former winner Katie Ward, center, who served as the judges’ chairman at last year’s event and works alongside director Tiffanie Barnett. This year’s county DYW is Nov. 14. High school junior girls at any Kingfisher County school who is interested in participating can attend an informational meeting at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at Kingfisher Memorial Library. Lunsford is winding up her reign as the county DYW representative. She was named the second runner-up at the state program in late July and earned $1,600 in scholarships at that event. The two are pictured with Kingfisher Lions Club member Blair Coughlan, left. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreA 34th annual pro-life event is slated early next month in Hennessey.
Read moreLomega Schools recently announced its August 2021 Students of the Month for the junior high and high school during Raider Roundup. Junior high students honored were, pictured left, Hadley Ott and Laken Lewallen, and the high school students, pictured right, were Hensley Eaton and Blake Snowden. [Photo provided]
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