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My idea of making home repairs is to hold a ladder for someone and hand them a light bulb, hammer, or a screwdriver. That gives you an idea about how far I was out of my comfort zone when I removed our old toilet seat and installed a new one.
Read moreHere’s some dialogue you’ll never hear on a real working cow ranch.
Read moreDays before the verdict was announced in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the U.S. Department of Education issued on April 19 a Notice of Proposed Priority for American History and Civics Education programs for instructing high school students and educators. The programs are funded with taxpayer dollars through the the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Read moreKingfisher County Retired Educators will meet next week.
Read moreRep. Mike Dobrinski, R-Okeene, and Sen. Darcy Jech, R-Kingfisher recently recognized the Lomega girls basketball team for back-to-back state championships in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The team and coaches also got to meet with Gov. Kevin Stitt. “I’m so proud of these girls and their coaches,” Dobrinski said. “They worked hard, played hard and showed tremendous dedication both on and off the court. They make our entire state proud.” The team currently is on a 54-game win streak after an undefeated season. Their latest win gives them a total of 15 state championships. Seven of these titles were won with the help of head coach Kevin Lewallen, who is tied for second for the most state championships in Oklahoma high school girls basketball. Also making the trip with the team were Superintendent Steve Shiever and Principal Cory Wilson. The team roster is made up of: seniors Ady Wilson, Emma Duffy, Reagan Ramer and Rhett Glazier; juniors Hensley Eaton, Shelby Russell, Allie Roberts; sophomores Darcy Roberts, Sydni Walker, Madi Myers, Hallie Barton, Rylie Glazier, Sierra Johnson and Kali Gardner; and freshmen Abby Swart, Monse Rivera, Trinity Blevins and Ariel Jones. Managers are Daphne Rivera and Naydelin Aguilar. [Photo provided]
Read moreChisholm Trail Technology Center recently announced its Students of the Quarter for the fourth quarter of 2020-21. Students earning the honor are pictured above along with their area of study. They include Cyle Crum, Tristin Blevins and Hector Rivera of Lomega High School; Kemper Britton and Malachi Stewart of Kingfisher High School; Yadira Perez and Ilse Ortega of Hennessey High School; Emory Norton of Dover High School; and Makayla Price of Dover. [Graphic provided]
Read moreHennessey’s Child Study Club met April 15 and approved a donation to the Hennessey High School “After Prom” Committee.
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