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Hennessey vet assistant Jamie Goldman, right, was crowned queen and Kayla Kremeier of Okarche was crowned princess of the 63 annual Kingfisher Roundup Club Rodeo. [Photo Provided]
Read moreKingfisher County’s COVID-19 alert risk was upgraded Friday to moderate, after the number of new daily cases climbed slightly over the last seven days.
Read moreState Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready’s first 18 months in office gives new meaning to the term “hitting the ground running.”
Read moreMost Americans – at least the older ones –thank their lucky stars that their first ancestor came to America.
Read moreIt was a jaw-dropping moment when Gov. Kevin Stitt asked School Superintendent Dr. Mike Woods if State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister knew about the tech programs used in our Hennessey schools.
Read moreWith all of the focus on COVID-19 right now and the disruptions to normal life, it’s easy to overlook other matters. But one item of extreme importance is making sure each resident in our House district completes this year’s Census form.
Read moreMy environmentalist neighbor has a real dilemma on his hands. He spent a wad of money covering the roof on his house with solar panels to generate enough electricity to power his house, lower his electric bill and advertise to his green buddies that he’s selling power back to the detestable electric utility company. Instead of paying a bill every month he actually expected to get money back from the bankrupt power company that provides our power. That was the theory anyway. Needless to say, it’s not working out exactly as planned.
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