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County OK’s asbestos abatement

Kingfisher County commissioners approved a $9,500 asbestos abatement contract at their weekly meeting Monday.

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Goodnight, Moon

The second super moon of the year was scheduled to appear Tuesday night. Kingfisher resident Karisa Eaton captured this photo of the nearly full moon earlier in the week. ‘Super moons’ are full moons that are so designated because the moon is full when its orbit is closer to the earth, so it appears larger in the night sky, particularly when it first rises over the horizon. This month’s super moon also is designated as a pink moon, because it will appear to have a pink cast. [Photo by Karisa Eaton via Facebook]

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Tyler Girten newest patrolman for KPD

Kingfisher Police Department’s newest patrolman has had his eye on Kingfisher since his high school days at Bethany.

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School revolt in the making

While Kingfisher County and a majority of western Oklahoma, actually, have had responsible and even great schools over the years, most of the United States has experienced just the opposite.

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A seat ready for company or A toilet tale

My idea of making home repairs is to hold a ladder for someone and hand them a light bulb, hammer, or a screwdriver. That gives you an idea about how far I was out of my comfort zone when I removed our old toilet seat and installed a new one.

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Things You’ll Never Hear

Here’s some dialogue you’ll never hear on a real working cow ranch.

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Biden set to push race-based Marxism on all public schools by: Free Press International

Days before the verdict was announced in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the U.S. Department of Education issued on April 19 a Notice of Proposed Priority for American History and Civics Education programs for instructing high school students and educators. The programs are funded with taxpayer dollars through the the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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