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After a litigant allegedly brought an ice pick concealed in his boot into the courtroom last week, Assistant District Attorney Jimmy Bunn visited the Kingfisher County Commissioners’ weekly meeting Monday to request beefedup security.
Read moreKUE Names October Students of the Month
Read moreCashion FFA hosted a blood drive and raffle for donors who participated on Monday, Oct. 24. In total, the chapter had 27 blood donors show up and staff members were able to collect from 23 of those donors. Kendra Bryant, Luke Summers and Alex Jerry planned and executed the blood drive. Jenny Baustert and Eric Miller won the ham raffle.
Read moreAssessment provided by and ‘energy manager’ to be trained through CCOSA program
Read moreA parent in an ongoing dispute with the Owasso school district regarding alleged pornography in the school library has won a significant legal battle. A federal judge has issued an injunction that thwarts the school district’s effort to prevent the parent from attending school board meetings.
Read moreI love those old Schoolhouse Rock cartoons that teach American civics. Would it not be splendid if the Constitution actually could stand up and speak? The Constitution could defend itself! Breaking free of the National Archives, it could run down Constitution Avenue, charge into Congress, and repeat like a mantra the most important phrase in Article I: “All legislative Powers herein granted …” Of course, it doesn’t work that way. The Constitution remains under thick glass in the National Archives Museum. Whether it has any effect on our national life is up to the American people.
Read moreKingfisher Junior High October Students of the Month
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