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The time for Hillary Clinton to face any real consequences from her campaign’s funding of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax has long passed, California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa said.
Read more[Sebastian Gorka, Ph.D., is presidential appointee to the National Security Education Board, former deputy assistant for strategy to President Trump, host of the nationally syndicated “America First” show and “The Gorka Reality-Check” on Newsmax. His latest book is “The War for America’s Soul.”]
Read moreThe state’s medical marijuana laws made Hennessey’s town board take a left turn instead of approving a proposed employee handbook.
Read moreCHAMBER SPEAKER — Dr. Ruth Inman, center, a former assistant professor of agricultural communications at Oklahoma State University, discussed marketing plans and strategies at Wednesday’s Biz-Connect Luncheon sponsored by the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce. With her are Shauna Rupp, left, executive director at the chamber, and Kingfisher Mayor Roxie Alexander. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreHennessey children who will be 4 years old on or before, Sept. 1, 2022, may sign up for the fall 2022-23 pre-kindergarten classes this month.
Read moreMembers of Cashion’s basketball team pose with the silver ball trophy after falling to Dale, 65-58, in last Saturday’s Class 2A championship game at State Fair Arena. Cashion finished the year with a 24-6 record. The Wildcats won the Three Rivers Conference regular season and tournament titles and were district, regional and area champions in the playoffs. They became the first Cashion boys team to reach the state championship game in basketball. Eight seniors graduate after having helped Cashion reach state three straight times. Cashion had previously qualified for state just twice prior to the 2020 season. For more on the Wildcats’ title game, see Page 7A of this edition. [Photo by Brad Stone/www.bestone.shootproof.com]
Read moreHennessey Mayor Bert Gritz, who is also the owner of Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home, said he didn’t know the exact date when the Hennessey Cemetery became town property.
Read moreI suspect most reasonable adult Americans, regardless of their political party, have by now had their fill of the Joe Biden White House.
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