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Lofton to aid in Devon SportsLab held at KUE

Athletes and staff from the University of Oklahoma (OU), including Kingfisher High School graduate Curtis Lofton, will teach fourth through eighth grade students about the science behind sports during the Devon SportsLab on Thursday, May 11.

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County plots designated as state Centennial Farms

Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Lynda Ozan announced that three Oklahoma Centennial Farm awards have been presented to the owners of three Kingfisher County farms.

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SWODA joins other National Prevention Week celebrations across the country

South Western Oklahoma Development Authority will join communities across the country in celebrating the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Prevention Week 2023 to increase public awareness of, and action around, mental and substance misuse disorders.

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Happy Homemakers among those observing OHCE Week

Happy Homemakers club is a part of the Oklahoma Home and Community Education (OHCE) in Kingfisher County.

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NFIP information available as state observes Flood Awareness Month

In Oklahoma, May has historically been the month with the highest number of flood disasters.

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Hennessey United hosts 90s-themed ladies’ social

Hennessey United hosted a 90s-themed ladies’ social last Saturday. There were four honorees along with their guests. Michael Hobbs and Jamie Akenhead provided entertainment. A light lunch was prepared by co-hostesses Stacy Cline and Teresa Oliver. The honorees had crowns and special decorated cookies and manicures. Manicurists were HHS students Julissa Fraire, Addison Null-Kelly and Paige McNeely. Carnations were given to the ladies, courtesy of Annie’s Flowers. “And there was a lot of visiting,” said Cathy Howard, organizer. “I hope we can do it again next year and include a few more ladies.” This year’s guests were, seated from left: Patsy Pollard, Barbara Platt, Vera Burroughs and Virginia Kerr. United members standing are, from left, Oliver, Howard and Stacy Cline. [Photo provided]

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Chinese-American pediatrician calls for stronger parental rights

As a longtime pediatrician in Washington state, Dr. Erica Li does not doubt that some individuals–“a very small percentage”– have gender-identity disorder that persists into adulthood. And as someone who has treated children who have been physically abused, Li said there are clearly instances where the state must step in and protect children from parents or guardians.

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