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Apparently few people are watching the Winter Olympics in China.
Read more[Kara Frederick is a research fellow with the Center for Technology Policy at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreI’m a shop rat. Always have been. If I wasn’t working on my cattle or other FFA projects I was more than likely to be found in our shop. I was also a vocational student which meant in my last three years in high school I spent an hour every day in the school’s ag shop. This was in addition to two automotive classes I took and one woodworking class in junior high school. Nearly every piece of furniture in our house has either been refinished or reupholstered by me. I’ve worked on all our cars and trucks and consider myself a proficient welder. By watching You Tube videos and reading books I’ve taught myself blacksmithing, silver soldering, plastic molding, engraving, and how to use a milling machine, wood and metal lathe and a key making machine which I restored. I even took classes in jewelry making which helped me in making belt buckles and repairing old bits and spurs. For years I restored items for a very high end antique store.
Read morePaycom officials and associates represent a substantial share of fourth-quarter donations to Joy Hofmeister’s gubernatorial campaign, making the company a significant player in the Democratic Party’s effort to win an election for Oklahoma governor for the first time since 2006.
Read more(Ed. note: This is the second installment on the Hennessey Town Board’s five-hour meeting on future plans for the community prepared by town employees and discussed by town board.)
Read moreBrian Walter of Kingfisher, center, updated Kingfisher Rotarians last Tuesday on efforts made by Unity Above Self in America, a group he formed to encourage U.S. senators and representatives to co-sponsor the “No Budget, No Pay” act. He also presented a video that is available on YouTube concerning the efforts of the group and explaining the threat to the nation’s solvency if out-of-control federal spending continues as it has. Walter noted the national debt is now well over $28 trillion. Walter was joined by Ben Humphries of Edmond, left, a member of the organization. Also pictured is Kingfisher Rotary President Mike Myers. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreCade Charmasson, son of Chad and Amy Charmasson of Hennessey exhibited his sheep at the 2022 National Western Livestock Show in Denver Colorado.
Read moreThe Altrua Club met Jan. 19 at the Chisholm Trail Museum.
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