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Registration deadline nears for city runoff vote

The last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in Kingfisher’s runoff election for city commissioner is Friday, Aug. 20.

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Okarche PD earns OLEAP certification

The Okarche Police Department last week picked up a distinguished piece of paper.

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Schieber attends DKG international conference

Beth Schieber, Beta Beta Chapter president and board of directors member of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Educators Foundation, recently attended the International Conference in Portland, Ore.

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Lions Club members take tour of new justice center

Kingfisher County Sheriff Dennis Banther, center, conducted a guided tour of the newly-completed Kingfisher County Criminal Justice Center for local Lions Club members recently. Located south of town, west of the hospital on Victory Lane, the facility houses a state-of-the-art jail facility, the entire sheriff’s department staff, a 911 call center, an office for Kingfisher Emergency Management, prisoner transfer facilities, interrogation room, a kitchen for feeding inmates, an on-site courtroom for the Kingfisher County associate district judge and architectural features planned for expansion as future growth dictates. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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FUMC hosting VBS this week

Kingfisher First United Methodist Church is hosting its annual Vacation Bible School this week.

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How Congress keeps putting us further into debt

[Ed. Note: Rick Scott, a Republican, is a U.S. senator from Florida. He serves on the Armed Forces Committee and the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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North Carolina congressman proposes to kill 2,378 pet projects in new budget

A North Carolina congressman is proposing a series of amendments to every appropriations bill for fiscal year 2022 that would do away with 2,378 earmarks amounting to $3.85 billion in government spending.

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