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Kingfisher County is in 100% extreme drought mode, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Read moreHennessey’s Board of Trustees discussed hiring a recruiting firm to find a replacement for Town Administrator Tiffany Tillman, who resigned last month.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners approved an ad valorem reimbursement fund totaling $5,536,028 Monday during their weekly meeting.
Read moreAlthough students and teachers aren’t in school this week, it doesn’t mean work isn’t being done. The concrete pad was being poured Tuesday morning for what will be a new locker room facility on the south end of the football field. The facility will serve soccer teams, junior high football teams and will also have coaches’ offices. The work is part of ongoing projects that also include a major addition to the ag barn, which sits north of the school’s softball fields. This locker room will be erected just east of the concession stand, which is also receiving major renovations. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreHennessey’s Board of Adjustment made an exception to a 2021 zoning law that prohibits a fiveyear, or older, mobile home being moved onto another property.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma recently announced the students named to the its honor rolls, a distinction given to those who achieve the highest academic standards.
Read moreHennessey Town Trustee Harold Shaw’s request for an audit by the state Auditor and Inspector’s office was shelved at Thursday night’s town meeting.
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