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Kingfisher County’s oldest living resident and the second oldest in the state by just a few months checked another milestone Wednesday when friends and family feted her for her 111 birthday. Christine Phillips, a resident of Countrywood Assisted Living, was treated to a parade and outdoor celebration with grandchildren Christen Rush, Jerry Luker and Teresa Edwards (with husband Eric Edwards), daughter Shirley Luker and great-grandson Hudson Rush. [Photo Provided]
Read moreSeveral studies analyzing the financial data from counties across the country by a financial advisor firm place Kingfisher County as one of the strongest in the state in key areas.
Read moreThe Dover Education Foundation made its official presentation of a grant to pay for 60 Chromebooks for Dover seventh to 12 grade students Wednesday at the Dover High School.
Read moreThere is little doubt that the left would pack the Supreme Court if Democrats sweep this year’s elections.
Read moreWithout getting too personal, I will tell you that for the last 40 years I haven’t had a proper functioning pancreas. Whereas the average person eats the poundage equivalent of six elephants in their lifetime, I will hopefully end up eating one. I have to “eat” the exact same thing at the same time every day, and have for over 30 years. To digest my intake I have to swallow eight pills daily that cost $30 apiece and are composed of powdered pig pancreas. Isn’t it ironic that someone whose entire life has been connected to beef can’t live without swine?
Read moreDuring the vice presidential debate Wednesday night, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and Vice President Mike Pence sparred over a variety of policies, revealing significant differences on several issues. The debate, which was moderated by USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page, featured the two contenders discussing issues ranging from climate change and COVID-19 to abortion and the Supreme Court. Here are six highlights from the debate:
Read moreVoters in Kingfisher County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for next month’s election should apply now, said Kingfisher County Election Board Secretary Shawna Butts.
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