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(Katie Tubb is a policy analyst for the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation.)
Read more(Ed. Note: Rachel Greszler is research fellow in economics, budget, and entitlements in the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget, of the Institute for Economic Freedom, at The Heritage Foundation.)
Read moreTennis practice was still taking place last week at Shaw Park.
Read moreCrescent’s Dominic Stevens won the 2A boys individual title and the Cashion boys’ team was the state runner-up. We’ll have stories on both.
Read moreHennessey High School’s Class of 2021 was the first to collect diplomas this year, with a graduation ceremony last Saturday at the Eagle Event Center.
Read moreHennessey High School graduate Don Smith and former elementary teacher Jewel Babiak were inducted into the 2021 Hennessey High School Hall of Fame Sun., May 9. The ceremony was held during the school’s senior graduation program at The Dome.
Read moreKingfisher’s most recent individual state champs are Maddi Kamas in girls’ golf, left, and Ally Stephenson, whose state meet record-tying 5-8 high jump vaulted her into the No. 1 slot. Stephenson beat her own personal best of 5-6, which brought home the state championship in 2019, as well as tying the 36-year-old state meet record. Kamas became Kingfisher’s second girls golf state champion as she carded rounds of 69 and 67 last Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, at Cushing’s Buffalo Rock Golf & Venue. Her combined score of 136 – 4-under-par overall – was 20 strokes better than runner-up Layne Ailshie of Fort Gibson. Read the full details of Kamas’ road to glory on Page 8A and Stephenson’s state track meet performance on Page 9A. [Photos Provided]
Read moreActive Covid-19 cases dropped by 29 in Kingfisher County over the past week.
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