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A Kingfisher man whose public service spilled into so many arenas he was named Kingfisher’s 2016 Citizen of the Year was laid to rest Friday in a graveside service at Kingfisher Cemetery.
Read moreA couple or three decades ago when I visited North Dakota I was able to drive across into Canada on a country road that began in North Dakota and continued on an unbroken line into the neighboring foreign country.
Read moreA top Internal Revenue Service official told a Christian group that “Bible teachings are typically affiliated” with the Republican Party as a rationale for denying its application for tax-exempt status.
Read moreI think there wouldn’t be near as many gangs, kids killing kids or troubled teenagers today if more urban kids had pets.
Read more[Ed. Note: Jason Riley is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a columnist for The Wall Street Journal.]
Read moreTwo dozen students have been taking part this summer in driver’s education classes and instruction. Students completed 30 classroom hours, which included a presentation from Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers Lane Gossen, Sammy Lee and Jeff Jech (pictured below). Once the classroom portion of the course was finished, each student got six hours of driving instruction from Doug Jech and/or T.J. Harris, which is required en route to acquiring a permit toward their restricted driver’s license. Vehicles for the driving instruction were provided by Jacksons of Kingfisher and Johnsons of Kingfisher. Bottom right, Jacksons’ Casey Jackson (center) is pictured with students Jennifer Garcia and Hennessy Cardenas. Top right is Johnsons’ Adam Perkey (left) with driving students Hannah Click and Ashley Casillas. [Photos provided]
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