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With sunny skies, temperatures reaching the balmy mid 60s and not a speck of ice in sight Friday, the Shocktober ice storm is already a distant memory.
Read moreBeware of the years with 2s and 0s.
Read moreKingfisher Tree Board Officers Neal Brown and Brian Walter, center and second from left, were joined by volunteers Pat Cheap, second from right, and Jeff Minnis, far left, to cut and clear the broken tree limbs from the Kingfisher Post Office Thursday evening. Also pictured is Kingfisher Postmaster Gary Townsend, who came out to thank them for their efforts. Walter and Brown said this was only the beginning of a community service effort by the tree board and volunteers until Kingfisher’s trees are once again in good shape and the sidewalks and open areas of the community are clear. “We’re gathering again Sunday afternoon, so anyone that wants to help is certainly welcome and appreciated,” Walter said. He asked that anyone interested in helping call either him or Brown. For information on how to help your trees best recover from storm damage, see the Tree Board’s ad on Page 7. [TIMES-FREE PRESS Staff Photo]
Read moreChristians have been under attack throughout most of the world since the time of Jesus.
Read more[Arnold is the media coordinator for the Family Research Council.]
Read moreI saw a classified ad in our local weekly newspaper inviting newcomers to a VIP potluck, VIP standing for Vegetarian Inclined People. At great personal sacrifice I attended in an undercover capacity. As a disguise I figured I could either go as an old hippie, or a millennial but since I really didn’t fit the millennial demographic, aging hippie it was.
Read more[Ed. Note: Carafano, a leading expert in national security and foreign policy challenges, is The Heritage Foundation’s vice president for foreign and defense policy studies, E. W. Richardson fellow, and director of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies.]
Read moreKingfisher City Manager Dave Slezickey was the guest speaker of the Kingfisher Lions Club last Thursday to explain the priorities for the proposed 1/3-cent sales tax that will be voted on by Kingfisher residents this Tuesday.
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