Latest
We all want to make changes in our lives, to continue to grow and become the best version of ourself. We often become discouraged because we fail to see that endings are also new beginnings. The caterpillar encloses its self in a cocoon. Is the cocoon a tomb or a womb? Both, the caterpillar’s life has come to an end. However, this ending is by a divine plan whereby God is bringing about a great change in the caterpillar. The old identity of the worm is under going a metamorphosis to become something much more beautiful than the caterpillar. All the while, the caterpillar in the cocoon is becoming something beautiful, something good, a butterfly.
Read moreA slow steady rain drenched Kingfisher County and a large area of Oklahoma Monday and part of Tuesday.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners declared as sur plus certain equipment for Districts 3 and 1 at their weekly meeting.
Read moreGinger Cox was appointed to the Hennessey Public Library board earlier this month.
Read moreRoxie Ann Lann, 64, of Kingfisher passed away May 18, 2022 in Kingfisher. She was born July 22, 1957, in Seminole to Claude and Donna Lann.
Read moreDouglas Campbell, 84, of El Reno, passed away May 21, 2022.
Read moreA celebration of life for Toni Bender, 64, Kingfisher, will be Saturday, May 28. The celebration will be
Read more