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The lighthouse bell tower at Pat Hennessy Park is crumbling and dangerous because kids try to climb on it, “and every time I mow I have to pick up rocks,” said Hennessey’s Parks Director David Treanor.
Read morePatrick Hennessy, an Irish immigrant, Union soldier and wagon freighter was killed July 4, 1874, in one of the last Indian uprisings in the U.S.
Read moreIf only the United States’ Congress had the economic sense of Kingfisher County Health Department officials.
Read moreTwo children waited for their parents to pick them up from gym.
Read moreWhen Medicaid expansion was sold to Oklahoma voters, proponents declared it a no-pain-all-gain proposition. “Free” federal money would rain from the skies and the health of Oklahomans would be restored statewide.
Read moreOklahomans could place voter ID requirements into the state constitution under a measure that has won committee approval in the state Senate.
Read moreHennessey’s sewer lagoons are at 50 percent capacity because it has been dry for six months, said Wastewater Superintendent Bryan Burch during the town board’s planning session Feb. 5.
Read moreTanner Roberts, right, was the guest speaker of the Kingfisher Rotary Club last Tuesday. Roberts is the field representative for U.S. Senator James Lankford and spoke on a variety of subjects, including the on-going crisis regarding illegal aliens crossing the southern border, Internal Revenue Service accountability and federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates. At left is Kingfisher Rotarian Mike Sanders. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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