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Grady Storm (homeschool) of Dover and Brooke Barton (adult) of Kingfisher both brought home state titles in Desktop Publishing and Spreadsheets, respectively.
Read moreHennessey area farmers Todd Vaverka and Scott Hajek recently met and talked with a group of rice farmers in the Philippines about those farmers starting a marketing cooperative.
Read moreThere is a shortage of characters in this country of ours. I am not referring to stand up comics who are only funny when the camera is rolling or cocktail comedians who get laughs by using four letter words. I mean genuinely funny people who can make you laugh so hard your teeth hurt just by being themselves. Like a friend of mine who told a stewardess that we were dressed like cowboys because he was a gospel singer and I was a famous televangelist from Oklahoma City. After providing us with several rounds of free drinks the stewardess asked my friend to sing a gospel song over the airplane’s public address system. He responded by singing the only song he knew all the words to, The Castration of the Strawberry Roan.
Read moreAccording to the Oklahoma Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, 65.7 percent of all Oklahoma public-school students were considered economically disadvantaged in the 2023-2024 school year, the most recent for which full data is available.
Read moreIt’s time to ask some serious questions.
Read moreDeranged fits two political groups
Read moreKingfisher junior high and high school choir members had a busy - and important - stretch of competitions earlier this month.
Read moreKINGFISHER HIGH SCHOOL sophomore Ela Hartman reacts after just missing a height in the high jump competition at the Fairview Track and Field Meet on Tuesday. Hartman fi nished second in the event and in the long jump as well. For complete results from the meet, which also included athletes from Dover, Hennessey and Lomega, see Page 6 inside. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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