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Read moreThe Kingfisher community - and beyond - paid tribute to a pair of civil servants Monday at their respective retirement parties. Steve Loftis (pictured right in the top left photo) is retiring as the Kingfisher City-County Emergency Management director after 24 years in the position. His retirement party was held in the courtroom of the Kingfisher County Courthouse during the afternoon. Among the dozens attending his reception was Ryan Deatherage (left), who will take over the position for Loftis. Also among the visitors to Loftis’ party was Kingfisher Fire Chief Tony Stewart, who earlier in the day was honored with his retirement party at City Hall. Stewart (center in the top right photo) is pictured with visitors to his reception, which included Okarche Fire Chief Steve Liebl (left) and Glenn Boeckman (right). [KT&FP Staff Photos]
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Read moreOne of the groups who helps the underserved is seeking its own bit of help.
Read moreIf it is possible to watch a society – an entire civilization – go insane, we are watching that phenomenon in real time. Across all forms of media, the headlines bring fresh evidence daily.
Read more“To make Israel a partisan issue only hurts Israel and the US-Israeli relationship,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer had the temerity to say only days after demanding the Jewish state’s duly elected government be toppled.
Read moreGone are the days of groaning and moaning while hiding Easter eggs for our grandkids five or six times, or more, in the backyard. Or, the front yard, or in the house after plastic eggs were invented.
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