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KHS, OSU grad Frey tells of new business venture

Kingfisher High School alumna Jaryn Frey was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Kingfisher Lions Club. Frey recently launched Rooted Financials and Business Solutions. Frey, pictured with her father and Lions Club member Mike Frey, said she wants to focus her services on the smaller, locally-owned businesses. Marketing services she offers include website design and maintenance, social media management and print media solutions. She also offers bookkeeping, accounts receivable/ payable maintenance and bank reconciliation. Frey graduated KHS in 2016 and earned a degree from Oklahoma State University in 2020. She also works two days a week at the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce and one day a week at Designs by Dennis. The name of her business, she said, is derived from Colossians 2:6-7, “So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.” [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Thoughts on Federal Reserve

Gary Reid’s “Swamp has deep roots” was not only fascinating, but also quite disturbing.

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It’s not an anti-gay law; it’s an anti-indoctrination law

The radical left just can’t stop talking about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ anti-“grooming” law.

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Biden plan to tame gas prices will affect few service stations

President Joe Biden’s action this week to address record-high gasoline prices will have a bare minimum impact on consumers, saving some American families a few dollars a month.

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Hennessey hires teachers, has 3 other openings

The Hennessey Board of Education hired six more teachers for next school year and still has vacancies for two high school teachers in upper level science and algebra or computers.

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School board questions deleted seats at Hennessey’s Eagle Event Center

There were several reasons for Hennessey Board of Education to approve $181,780 in costs to delete and add some seating and portable steps in the Eagle Event Center, also known as “The Dome.”

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Kingfisher Police Department reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:

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