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The Senate and House adjourned this year’s legislative session Sine Die this past Thursday, shortly before our constitutional deadline to complete legislative work for this year. In the final week of the session, the Senate passed a $12.47 billion state budget for the fiscal year that begins in July, confirmed many of the governor’s appointees to serve in state government and voted on remaining policy bills.
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Read moreTherefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers
Read morePrimary elections for federal, state and county candidates are scheduled for June 18 across the state.
Read moreSample ballots are now available for the June 18 election.
Read moreFollowing are the voting precinct locations in Kingfi sher County. If you’re unsure of your voting location, visit the OK Voter Portal: 101 – Kingfisher Memorial Library, 505 W. Will Rogers Drive, Kingfi sher 102 – Cimarron Electric Cooperative, 19306 U.S. Highway 81, Kingfi sher 103 – Central Baptist Association, 16796 State Highway 33, Kingfisher 105 – Cashion Christian Church, 511 W. Boulevard Ave., Cashion 106 – Janet Young Residence, 18656 E 730 Road,
Read moreEarly voting begins Thursday, June 13, for voters in Kingfisher County.
Read moreMike Sparks and Austin Whittenburg, both of Hennessey, are the Republican candidates for the District 2 County Commissioner seat currently held by Commissioner Ray Alan Shimanek, R-Hennessey.
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