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  • CALE REAGAN watches a chip shot during a golf tournament earlier this year. Reagan helped lead KHS to the state golf tournament and won an all-star tournament after the season. He’s pictured on the right side of the page during his junior year of football. A dominant defensive lineman for the Jackets, he was named the 3A-1 Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. [Golf photo by KT&FP Staff/Football photo by Chris Simon

    All-American Kid

    11 hours ago | By News Staff
    Academics. Football. Golf. Class projects. It requires a versatile student to not just take part in all of those high school functions, but excel in each of them. Cale Reagan was one such student. He did it so well, in fact, he was voted the 2026 Kingfi sher High School Student of the Year.
  • LOMEGA’S Claire Myers is pictured standing in front of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. She was recently named to the ODAFF’s Ag Youth Council. [Photo provided]

    Myers named to Ag Youth Council

    11 hours ago | By News Staff
    Add another Myers selected to the Oklahoma Agriculture Youth Council.The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry has selected 14 high school seniors from across Oklahoma to serve on the 2026-27 version of the council.Among them was Lomega’s Claire Myers, who will be a senior this fall.
  • Kelly Majetic is officially the Kingfisher County treasurer. Majetic, left, was sworn into office Wednesday morning by Associate District Judge Lance Schneiter at the Kingfisher County Courthouse. She was appointed to fulfill the term of Robin Rother, whose retirement was effective at the end of business on Tuesday. Majetic will serve the final year of Rother’s term and then will begin her own four-year term in the office beginning next July. [Photo provided]

    A Majetic Beginning

    11 hours ago | By News Staff
  • READY TO RETIRE – Grace and Dewayne Ebers stand outside their service station, D&G Auto, in Hennessey. The longtime owners and operators are “semi-retiring” at the end of the week as they prepare to meet their new grandchild in Texas. [Photo by Barb Walter]

    D&G ready for a little R&R

    2 days ago | By Barb Walter
    You’ll still be able to get gas at the pumps of D&G Auto next week.You just won’t be able to get that oil change or a dyno tune.Dewayne and Grace Ebers, the longtime owners of the station in Hennessey, announced they are “semi-retiring” at the end of this week.
  • RETIRIN’ ROBIN – Robin Rother (center) is retiring as the Kingfisher County treasurer and was honored Thursday with a retirement reception. Rother has served as treasurer since 2018. She is pictured with, from left: Lindsey Shimanek, Caitlin Wiebelt, Kelly Majetic and Beverly Cluck. Majetic has been appointed to serve out the remainder of Rother’s term and will begin her own term as treasurer starting next year. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

    News

    KPS board approves supplemental funds

    It nearly took Kingfi sher Board of Education members longer to affix their signatures than it did to hold a special meeting Tuesday.The board approved more than $3.7 million in supplemental appropriations in order to finish the 2025-26 fiscal year.

    Sports

    CALE REAGAN watches a chip shot during a golf tournament earlier this year. Reagan helped lead KHS to the state golf tournament and won an all-star tournament after the season. He’s pictured on the right side of the page during his junior year of football. A dominant defensive lineman for the Jackets, he was named the 3A-1 Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. [Golf photo by KT&FP Staff/Football photo by Chris Simon

    All-American Kid

    Academics. Football. Golf. Class projects. It requires a versatile student to not just take part in all of those high school functions, but excel in each of them. Cale Reagan was one such student. He did it so well, in fact, he was voted the 2026 Kingfi sher High School Student of the Year.

    This week marks dead period for schools, athletes

    The fast and furious month that is June for junior high and high school athletes will end with a break.A mandated one. At least as far as schools are concerned.The Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association mandates a nineday dead period each year.

    Columns

    Oil prices drop as Strait of Hormuz opens with U.

    Oil fell for a fourth straight session as a USIran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz improved expectations for increased crude supply, according to an article on the Roseland Oil and Gas website.Written by R.W. Neo, A. Longley and M.

    Obituaries

    Robert ‘Bobby’ Williams

    Robert ‘Bobby’ Williams

    Robert “Bobby” Wayne Williams was born Nov. 11, 1957.He passed away peacefully on June 24, 2026, surrounded by his loving family.Bobby dedicated his career to banking, sales and 25 years in the bread industry.He was known for his strong work ethic, leadership and generous spirit.
    Hunter Everett Price

    Hunter Everett Price

    Hunter Everett Price, 81, of Edmond, passed away Wednesday, June 24, 2026.He was born Nov. 24, 1944, in Hockley County, Levelland, Texas, to William and Verna Price.Everett began working in the oilfields at a very young age, starting as a rig hand in Texas.