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The 2020 year in sports can almost be referred to as “the year that wasn’t” in sports.
Read moreBrexten Green did a little bit of everything for Cashion during its historic run to the state title.
Read moreHeavily involved in athletics during his time at Kingfisher High School, Stone Snodgrass knows competition and the supporting cheers of those around him.
Read moreKingfisher Fire Department doubled its number of licensed paramedics after four crew members recently completed the rigorous training and licensing requirements.
Read moreThe Living Christmas drive through scenes staged by the four churches of the Lomega community drew a steady stream of vehicles last week at The Cedar Gate. Each of the lighted tableaus featured a different event leading up to the birth of Jesus and culminating in this live nativity scene. Portraying these historical figures are: Kim Yost, Talon Biehler and Lester Yost, shepherds; Ramona Staude as Mary, Ken Kimmel as Joseph and Rhett Glazier as the angel. Now in its fourth year, the Living Christmas has become a holiday tradition. Sponsoring churches include Loyal United Methodist Church, Loyal Evangelical Church, Omega Baptist Church and Immanuel Baptist Church.
Read moreCongress has once again passed a measure that members did not (couldn’t have read), reminiscent of the Obamacare Act.
Read moreAs we prepare for the 2021 legislative session, Senate Pro Tempore Greg Treat recently announced committee leadership and assignments. I’m honored that the Pro Tem has entrusted me to lead both the Rules Committee and Appropriations Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Regulatory Services as chairman. I’ve also been selected to sit on the Public Safety, Judiciary, Energy, and full Appropriations Committees.
Read moreThe concept of private property baffles some people.
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