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Vaughn Raney from Oklahoma City University hauled in NAIA scholar-athlete recognition. Raney, a senior and a Cashion High School alumnus, maintained a 3.550 grade-point average while pursuing a master’s degree in health care practice management. He has since entered medical school at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. To be deemed eligible for the award, a student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.5 cumulative grade-point average while appearing on the eligibility certificate for an NAIA-recognized sport. The student-athlete must also be at least a junior by academic standing and have completed a minimum of two full years at the nominating institution or one full year as a collegiate transfer.
Read moreThank you Father, mother, the Great I Am for this day that thy hast made. I shall be glad in it. I am servant of my Lord and king.
Read moreCooler temps this week and the official first day of fall may have local residents firing up their pumpkin spice candles, but the Oklahoma State University Extension Service suggests another way to celebrate.
Read moreOpen every Thursday and run entirely by volunteers for over 35 years, The Upper Room Thrift Store provides a menagerie of items at bargain prices donating most of the proceeds to help others.
Read moreHot, dry September weather is creating problems for Kingfisher County small grain producers.
Read moreKingfisher High School students and football fans will celebrate homecoming on Friday, beginning with a pep assembly at 2:40 p.m. and ending with the homecoming game at 7 p.m. against Bridge Creek.
Read moreFriday, Sept. 17, is Constitution Day in America – if President Biden doesn’t rescind it.
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