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Kingfisher’s newest police officer said the community’s support for law enforcement was a main reason he sought a job here.
Read moreCurrently in his eighth term of office, U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas stopped in Kingfisher Wednesday afternoon for a meeting with community leaders.
Read moreKingfisher voters will finally decide who will be their next city commissioner in a runoff election Tuesday, Sept. 14, between candidates Geoff Covalt and Kaci Farrar.
Read moreI received the following letter recently referring to a recent column about a revelational dream I had concerning belief in Jesus.
Read moreI had a problem with all this ‘essential’ versus ‘non-essential’ worker stuff but maybe it was because I was considered a non-essential worker, which is quite a blow to one’s ego. I had no problem with doctors, nurses, firefighters, policemen and ag workers being considered ‘essential’, after all, we have to eat. But in my home state LAWYERS were considered essential workers. In fact, in the 42 states that issued stay-at-home orders lawyers were considered ‘essential’ in 12 of them. I was horrified to hear that at a County Supervisor meeting when it was requested that all essential workers and front line responders stand up and be recognized our local attorney stood up to a round of applause. On the other hand, I can see his point because after any car collision or ‘slip-and-slide’ in the grocery store the local ambulance chasing lawyer responds first even before the paramedics.
Read moreThe Taliban announced they are now flying American Black Hawk helicopters that were left behind by the Biden administration.
Read moreWASHINGTON—The Heritage Foundation’s James Carafano released the following statement calling for an independent investigation into the Biden administration’s handling of the situation in Afghanistan:
Read moreA pair of early-week district losses further hampered Kingfisher’s efforts of potentially hosting a softball bi-district.
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