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OHS announces top January students

Okarche High School announced the January 2022 Students of the Month. These students are selected by the faculty based on a number of factors, including character demonstrated through compassion, honesty, trustworthiness, optimism and responsibility. Earning the honor were (left photo) freshman Avery Schieber and senior Abigail McIlvain. Also announced were the January Lion and Lioness. Students selected must be a junior or a senior and demonstrate qualities such as positive behavior and self-control, attitude toward others and learning, good citizenship, leadership and integrity, and responsibility. The January selections were (right photo) junior Landon Weeres and senior Emily Neuenschwander. [Photo provided]

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HPS board rehires principals

The four Hennessey Public School principals were rehired for the 2022-23 year after a 30-minute executive session Monday, Feb. 14, by the school board.

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Farmerettes hold February meeting

Hennessey Farmerettes met Feb. 10 in the country home of Jean Stribel.

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Deadline is next month for Rotary’s Francis scholarship

Kingfisher Rotary Club is currently accepting applications for its annual John A. Francis Scholarship recipient.

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BIBLE VERSE

Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or sword? No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.

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Did you catch WaPo’s latest smear of Clarence Thomas?

The “Democracy Dies in Darkness” crew over at The Washington Post are out with a new report on the Supreme Court that proves just how inane and gross their opposition to conservatives has become. The supposedly straight news story — not some lunatic liberal op-ed — is on how “Jim Clyburn saved Biden’s candidacy — and now has the president’s ear on Supreme Court picks” by WaPo’s Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Marianna Sotomayor.

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FARM BUREAU WEEK

Kingfisher County commissioners last Monday voted to approve and signed a proclamation designating the week of Feb. 21-25 as Farm Bureau Week in the county. On hand for the meeting were, standing from left: Jeff Moss, county commissioner; Doug Hauser, local Farm Bureau agent; Rachel Kochenower, Farm Bureau secretary; Mike McGee, Wally Curry and Randall Newton, Farm Bureau board members; and Ray Shimanek, county commissioner. Seated is Heath Dobrovolny, county commission chairman. Local Farm Bureau offices will be serving donuts the morning of Feb. 24 for interested patrons. For more information, see the advertisement on Page 3 of this edition. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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