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Read morePresident Joe Biden delivered his 2024 State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Thursday night.
Read moreAll principals were rehired and a strength and conditioning teacher was added to the Kingfisher Public Schools’ staff for the 2024-25 school year.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners took action on three bid items Monday at their weekly meeting.
Read moreTHE KINGFISHER CHAMBER of Commerce March Coffee Vibe was held Tuesday at Scissortail Crossing Event Venue. Owners Dr. Ashley Cowen Neal and husband Dr. Jeff Neal, above left photo, welcomed more than 50 guests representing over 30 businesses to the monthly networking event. In the above right photo, Frontline Pastor Debbie Burpo and Associate Pastor Dustin Burpo, left, visit with Casey’s Convenience Store employees Dawn Lawhorn and Megan Nunnelly. All guests at the event were entered in a drawing for a Scissortail Crossing gift certificate and the lucky winner was Laura Callaham, bottom right. Guests were also encouraged to count the many rabbits throughout the venue and submit their guesses. The lucky winner was Jaryn Frey. The next Coffee Vibe will be held April 4.
Read moreState vs. Ricardo J. Falero Borrero, 34, 217 N. Chisholm Trail, Dover, tampering with utilities.
Read moreTyrel McLane of M6 Wrecker & Recovery was the guest speaker at last week’s Kingfisher Lions Club. A Kingfisher native, McLane started the company with his brother Tyson in April 2022. In its beginning, the company had two trucks and took 20 to 30 calls a month. They now have four trucks, five employees, two transport crews and an accident crew and last month took 192 calls. The company handles transports for the likes of Johnsons of Kingfisher and Jacksons Auto Family. Other calls consist of oilfield related jobs, calls for service from Oklahoma Highway Patrol and various police departments, DUIs, fatality accidents and other heavy crashes in Kingfisher and Blaine counties. McLane said M6 also has a state-of-the-art recovery unit that features a 30,000-pound winch box mounted on a skid steer. It’s one of only two like it in the state, he said. “This is a huge asset on semi crashes,” McLane said. He is pictured with Kingfisher Lions Club member Bill Reitz, left.
Read moreThe devastating wildfi res that recently swept through the state have left a trail of destruction, impacting livelihoods and communities.
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