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Anti-American education solutions told

Across the country, parents have become alarmed by the increasing anti-Americanism of course materials taught in their children’s local schools.

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Walter continues mission to assure balanced budget

Brian Walter gave Kingfisher Lions Club members and guests an update on the progress of Unity Above Self when he addressed the civic group last week.

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County garnering more emergency supplies for agencies, schools

Kingfisher took the lead this week in number of active coronavirus cases in the county.

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KHS announces September Students of the Month

Kingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for September 2020.

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Theta Tau holds first meeting of new year

Theta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International met Monday, Sept. 21, in the Fellowship Hall of the First Christian Church in Kingfisher to begin its new year.

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Disestablishing tribal reservations would solve problems

In a letter to members of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation, the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs (OCPA) has urged Congress to formally disestablish five tribal reservations to ensure fairness, certainty and unity for all Oklahomans. This ensures all Oklahomans are subject to the same laws and regulations in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma, which held that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s reservation was never disestablished.

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Audit dings state education department

A recent state special investigative audit of online K-12 provider EPIC Charter Schools said financial concerns are the result not only of alleged actions by EPIC officials, but a product of lax Oklahoma State Department of Education oversight of public-school finances.

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