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Hate crimes create ‘thought police’

On August 10, The Oklahoman highlighted that LGBT persons are not protected by Oklahoma’s hate crime statute. The story reported an attack by two men against Christian Council, a gay man. According to Council, a simple car honk caused two men to become upset with him. The confrontation became violent when the two men attacked Council. As a result of the attack, the two men were arrested.

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Kingfisher 4-H donates to food pantry

The Kingfisher County 4-H Club gave a large food donation to the Jacket Food Pantry on Nov. 18 as part of its Citizenship & Commu-nity Development Project.

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HPS Eagle Event Center walking trail opens soon

The second-story walking trail inside the Hennessey Public Schools Eagle Event Center will be open to Hennesseyites starting the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 2, Superintendent Dr. Mike Woods announced Thursday morning.

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Local Meals on Wheels seeking donations

Kingfisher Meals on Wheels is seeking local donations to help finance its mission to feed hot, noon meals to the area’s elderly and homebound residents.

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Dover area farm earns Centennial Farm status

Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Lynda Ozan announced that an Oklahoma Centennial Farm Award has been presented to the owner of a Kingfisher County farm.

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Cashion’s FFA named as 3-Star National Gold Emblem Chapter by National FFA Organization

The Cashion FFA chapter has been recognized in the 2020 National Chapter Award Program from the National FFA Organization.

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Okarche yearbook staff garners lofty recognition

Jostens recently announced that Okarche High School’s yearbook program has been named a Jostens 2020 National Yearbook Program of Excellence.

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