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Kingfisher County residents can expect no disruptions in 911 services while county commissioners search for a new administrator for the program, Heath Dobrovolny, board of county commissioners chairman said.
Read moreExtra security measures are continuing to be addressed at the county level.
Read moreHennessey town board gets more public participation at most recent meeting
Read moreMore than 200 students from across Oklahoma participated in one of two American Farmers & Ranchers Leadership Summit sessions held July 24-30.
Read moreThe Math Tutoring Corps initiative offered by the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) is encouraging interested Oklahoma families to register their students for free, high-dosage tutoring in mathematics.
Read moreOn the sad anniversary of the chaotic U.S. pullout, Afghanistan is once again primed for terror.
Read moreEven though the regular session ended in May, work continues year-round at the Capitol. Appropriations Committee and Subcommittee chairs are already examining economic data and revenue collections ahead of next year’s budget. A Senate task force is examining tax reform, while joint House/Senate working groups continue to vet proposals for the use of pandemic relief funds.
Read moreThe Hennessey United Association board discussed a number of upcoming plans and events during its Aug. 4 meeting at the Wellness Mercantile.
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