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A 36th annual pro-life event is slated early next month in Hennessey.
Read moreThe 2023 Kingfisher County Fair results have been announced. Results are listed in order of placing unless otherwise indicated.
Read moreTwo Town of Hennessey employees responded to suggested financial and unprofessional actions by a former employee during last Thursday’s meeting of the board of trustees.
Read moreStudents in Dr. A.J. Johnson’s government class at Kingfisher High School presented an assembly last week to commemorate Constitution Day, which was Sept. 17. The guest speaker for this year’s program was Maegan (Yost) Struck, a 2014 KHS valedictorian who was an honor graduate in accounting at SWOSU, then was first in her class at the OCU School of Law. Now a financial analyst for Cimarron Electric Cooperative, Struck is pictured above addressing the KHS student body. She’s pictured on the right with KHS Principal John Harris (left) and current KHS senior Amy Deatherage (center), the Student Council president. [Photos by Myles Harrison/KHS Photography]
Read moreStarting early next month, the Oklahoma Broadband Office (OBO) will begin a second round of tour stops to visit with and hear from Oklahomans about high-speed internet service expansion, OBO Executive Director Mike Sanders announced last week.
Read moreKingfisher Bookcase Review Club will meet Monday, Sept. 25, at the Farm Bureau Insurance Building, 117 W. Sheridan Ave., Kingfisher.
Read moreGood BEE-Havin’ at Gilmour Elementary
Read moreFRIENDS ON DISPLAY – Kingfisher Friends of the Library continues to be active in doing its part to benefit the Kingfisher Memorial Library. The group recently completed a “facelift” to the outside of the building with new flowerbeds and landscaping. The group is currently in the process of renovating the restrooms to make them handicap accessible. Friends also had a display at the Kingfisher County Fair (pictured above). The group meets regularly on the second Wednesday of every other month at the library at 9:30 a.m. The next meeting is Nov. 8. [Photo provided]
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