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[ Editor’s Note: This column is co-authored by Andrew Langer and David Safavian.]
Read more[God promised,] “As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease.” — Genesis 8:22 Thoughts on Today’s Verse Based on God’s promises, we are daily presented with two realities: Either tomorrow will come, the earth will turn, and the seasons will pass in their appointed order.
Read moreOklahoma’s anglers, hunters and sport shooters are big players when it comes to supporting the state’s economy and at the same time supporting outdoor recreation and natural resource conservation. Outdoor enthusiasts created a $5.8 billion in total economic impact to the state’s economy, according to a recent analysis by Southwick Associates based on the latest federal National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wild-life associated Recreation. And these groups collectively shelled out about $4.7 billion in direct spending across the state
Read moreThe Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) is announcing the renewal period for current registered cattle and horse brands in Oklahoma will begin on Oct. 1. Beginning that day, current registered brand holders can renew online by going to www.okcattlemen. org/ brands.
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Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department: June 19, 10:50 p.m. At 1209 S. Main St.
Read moreKHS SOPHOMORE Kinlee East is pictured being swarmed by teammates (bottom photo) after connecting on a first-inning home run (top photo) Thursday during the Highway 33 Classic softball tournament in Kingfisher. East’s first homer of the season came during the bottom of the first inning against Okarche. The Lady Warriors took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first, but East gave KHS a 2-1 lead it wouldn’t lose in what turned into a 7-1 victory. East finished the game 2 for 3 with 4 RBIs and two runs scored. KHS had 10 hits overall. Lily Voth, the winning pitcher, led the way with three hits while Liliana Garramone also went 2 for 3. Reese Roof collected a pair of hits as well. Voth pitched all five innings and gave up six hits while striking out three. KHS opened the tournament earlier Thursday with a 31-3 win against Watonga in a three-inning run rule. The Lady Jackets had 13 hits, walked 12 times and were hit by pitches 10 times. Kingfisher played one more pool game Friday (after press time) against Putnam City before wrapping up the tournament Saturday. [Photos by Russell Stitt/www. stitt.smugmug.com]
Read moreSooner State Baseball Report is an outfit that covers an array of levels of the diamond sport, including high school.
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