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The Kingfisher Community Fund (KCF) announced recently the opening of its 2021 Grant Cycle benefiting the Kingfisher community.
Read moreAfter an hour in closed session Wednesday night, the Hennessey Board of Education voted unanimously to accept the resignation of Dr. Mike Woods that he’d submitted at a Jan. 11 meeting.
Read moreKingfisher Golf Course was recently rated as one of the top public courses in the state according to a comprehensive review of ratings and reviews.
Read more[Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., is the William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow in American Principles and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation, where he researches and writes about marriage, bioethics, religious liberty and political philosophy. Anderson is the author of several books and his research has been cited by two U.S. Supreme Courtjustices in two separate cases.]
Read moreAs I write this, it’s inauguration day, I’m not sure what I need to say about it. I’ve been getting information that President Trump hasn’t played all his cards yet. Time will tell; the old saying: the proof is in the pudding.
Read moreJohn Cooper is Associate Director for Institute Communications at The Heritage Foundation.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreCashion photographer Brad Stone offered some picturesque updates on some of the construction projects taking place on the school district’s campus. Above is the track complex that is being constructed east of the high school campus. Below right is the baseball field, which was repositioned from its former spot on the west end of the school’s campus. The field will be complete with a turf infield among other amenities. Cashion voters passed a pair of bond issues in September 2019. The first proposition was for $10.875 million, which is financing the renovation of the elementary and middle schools, several safety measures and connecting the high school and middle school buildings, among several other features. The second proposition was for $8.885 million and allows for the construction of the two projects pictured. The larger of the propositions passed by 70 percent and the smaller one by 64 percent. [Photos by Brad Stone/www.bestone.shootproof.com]
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