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When you meditate for a moment on what the left expects honest and decent people to believe, you confront the world of absurdities and lies in which we live.
Read moreCristin (Darragh) Ashcraft was hired as a certified library media specialist this fall for the Hennessey Elementary School at the district board’s May 10 meeting.
Read moreKingfisher County Retired Educators met May 5 with Representative Mike Dobrinski, center, serving as guest speaker. He is pictured with KCRE Vice President Nancy Teders, left, and President Terri Peck, right. The group will resume its meetings on Sept. 1. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreThe U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has issued warnings about the circulation of counterfeit oxycodone pills that actually contain fatal doses of fentanyl.
Read moreIn an open letter, more than 120 retired generals and admirals warned that congressional Democrats and Team Biden are conducting a “hard left turn toward Socialism and a Marxist form of tyrannical government.”
Read moreHONOR GRADS at Kingfisher High School were among the students recognized at Senior Night Monday night. From left are Cora Taylor, Olivia Wilcox, Dynton Townsend, Britt Taylor, Tyler Roman, Nathan Smalley, Maverick Ridenour, Joseline Rivera, Ben Reherman, T.J. Parker, Angelica Orozco, Mason Mecklenburg, Cayman Matson, Jessica Klepper, Prairie Kaya, Karli Karrenbrock, Kaycee Karcher, Maddi Kamas, Max Henderson, Mia Farrell, Zoey Evans, Caleb Dick, Ian Daugherty, Braden Burns, Katelyn Brickman, Bryce Boeckman, Jarret Birdwell and Rebecca Auringer. Watch for the complete awards list and more photos in coming editions. KHS seniors will be recognized again at their baccalaureate ceremony Wednesday night at the APB (not at Lifeway Church, as was advertised and reported in the KT&FP Senior Edition). The Class of 2021 will graduate at 11 a.m. Saturday at the football field. [Photo Courtesy A.J. Johnson/KHS Photography]
Read moreIt could cost up to $500,000 to replace one of the two filtration skids at Hennessey’s 18-year-old water plant.
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