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There are five “voting members” on the board of Oklahoma Commissioners of the Land Office. However, only three members were listed in their meeting minutes received by the KT&FP. Those were the only board members listed in our Sunday, Nov. 30, edition about the use of land between Okarche and Kingfisher. That’s when only Governor (chairman) Kevin Stitt, Lt. Governor (vice chairman) Matt Pinnell and Blayne Arthur, president of the Board of Agriculture, attended. The other two board members are State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd and Superintendent of Public Instruction Lindel Fields.
Read moreThe Hennessey Farmerettes met Nov. 13 at the First Christian Church with 10 members present.
Read moreKingfisher High School seniors Gracie Rowan and Cooper Young were named the Junior Lions for November 2025.
Read moreFiling began for school board seats across the county on Monday morning.
Read more“After 12 weeks of intensive training at Ft. Benning he was sent to Vietnam in 1969, where he received his first Purple Heart after he and his battalion were ambushed. Sgt. Toney is a recipient of two bronze stars, as well as other honors. He is a board member of the Woodring Wall of Honor and Veterans Park at Enid, is a Purple Heart Ambassador, and currently resides on one of the first Centennial Farms in Oklahoma.”
Read moreWhen the Statewide Offi cial Compensation Commission recently convened, its members endorsed a hodgepodge of pay raises for statewide officeholders. Most notably, the group voted to make the state superintendent Oklahoma’s highest-paid statewide elected official, voting to raise the pay for that job from $124,373 to $250,000.
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