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The current push to rid the world of oil lacks common sense.
Read moreJoe Biden’s handlers sent the feeble 79-year-old out to engage in the war of information over Russia’s supposed invasion of Ukraine.
Read moreI live in Fall calving country and that means most ranchers brand their calves in January and February. In the wake of increasing numbers of Covid cases many ranchers don’t know whether they should cancel or go ahead with their brandings. Because of the speed at which the omicron variant is spreading ranchers have many questions as to how they can keep their branding from becoming a super-spreader event. Until now the all-knowing, all-seeing, Dr. Fowl Chee, has not given the cattle community their marching orders as to how they should proceed.
Read moreCanada is leaving the Western world.
Read moreHennessey Police Chief Ed Cangiano said officers responded to 1,800 calls last year.
Read moreVoters in Kingfisher County who want absentee ballots mailed to them for the April 5 election should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Shawna Butts said.
Read moreThe Lomega community held its annual stock show on Feb. 6 at the Lomega Fair Building.
Read moreKingfisher County 4-H Ambassadors on Feb. 8 hosted Cloverbud members from across the county. The 4-H Ambassadors have been hosting these series of workshops for the last four years. The workshops give the youngest of 4-H members a chance to interact and bond with the older members. “The goal is to show the Cloverbuds that you can stay in 4-H through high school,” said Heather Jones, Kingfisher County Extension educator for 4-H youth development. Members of the Kingfisher County 4-H Ambassadors (age 13 and older) showed off their leadership skills leading youth in the pledges, crafts and games. Cloverbuds made crafts that were then taken to one of the local nursing homes in the county. If you are interested in signing up your child for Cloverbuds and 4-H, contact the Kingfisher County Extension office at 405.375.3822. [Photos provided]
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