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An “initial draft” of architectural plans for an addition to the school’s State Highway 51 transportation building were approved by the Hennessey Board of Education Monday night.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreA total of 7,729 students were named to the 2023 spring semester honor rolls at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, including 3,491 students named to the President’s Honor Roll for earning an A grade in all their courses.
Read moreAn early-morning thunderstorm Friday, accompanied by high winds and brilliant lightning and thunder, dropped in excess of two inches of rain on Kingfisher.
Read moreFormer longtime Claremore CM starts here Monday
Read moreThere was no shortage of things to do in Kingfi sher on the Fourth of July. Parade. Home run derby. Train rides. Free swimming. Face painting. Food trucks. Duck race. Turtle races. Sack races. Balloon tosses. Live music. And - of course- fireworks. Pictured are some scenes from the day full of activities. Far left: Braylee Wittrock, Lillie Martin and Kaitlee Martin react during one of the turtle races hosted by the Kingfi sher Lions Club at Homier Park. Top right: Addie Francis, Brinkley Taylor, Fenley Hedrick and Emily Francis ride in the bed of a pickup-truck during the annual Fourth of July parade in downtown Kingfi sher. Middle right: Daniel Mayfield takes a brief shower in the hot afternoon sun as a water balloon pops during the Rotary Club’s balloon toss. Bottom right: Rotary also hosted a three-legged sack race. Among those taking part were Ryder Biehler and Axel Biehler as well as Jentry Brooks and Milee McKee. [KT&FP Staff Photos]
Read moreRecord-breaking ‘turnout’ for KEF Duck Race
Read moreMercy Hospital Kingfi sher and Mercy Hospital Logan County were recognized as “best practice” hospitals for quality care in the U.S. – two of only four rural facilities in the state with the honor.
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