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The Kingfisher County Retired Educators Association will host its first meeting of the new school year on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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Read morePhone: 405-724-2464 Members of the Senate took a strong stand against legislative self-dealing by rejecting a House effort to quietly boost retirement benefits for state politicians, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs President Jonathan Small said.
Read moreMembers of the Hennessey Police Department recently filed the following reports: Breaking and entering – Daniel Keltner reported at 5:25 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, that he saw an unknown man leaving the side door of his mobile on Turkey Creek Drive while he was unlocking the front door. Keltner told police he didn’t know if the man ran because he’d surprised him, or it was due to his 90-pound bit bull inside. Keltner also told police he chased the man on foot eastbound from the trailer, but lost him. He described the intruder as about 5 feet, 11 inches, 150-160 pounds and in about his 30s. The intruder reportedly wore a black hoodie. Keltner went through the house and told police he didn’t see anything missing, but he would check with his wife when she got home, and notify the police. The officer searched the area on foot and later in the police cruiser. When another offi cer came on duty, he said he’d had a call a few nights earlier about a “peeping tom” in that same area. Police told Keltner they will continue extra surveillance in that area.
Read moreRain clouds teased the county Wednesday and Thursday, but failed to produce the substantial rainfall pastures and crops need.
Read moreCallaham steps up as Ruhl steps down after 27 years at Pioneer helm
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Read moreKingfisher County Commissioners accepted the low bid of $39,200 from American Fence Co. to remove and replace fencing at the Chisholm Trail Museum at their weekly meeting Monday.
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