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BLACK GOLD NUTRITION owner, Dyamonique McCarty, second from the right, was recently honored by the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce as she celebrated the fifth anniversary of her ownership of the business. Also on hand for the festivities were, from left, Chamber Board President Heath Redwine, previous owners Ashly and Robert Davis and Chamber Executive Director Shauna Rupp.
Read moreLaunched earlier this year by the Oklahoma Blood Institute, the “Greater Good” blood donation program is a dual fundraiser and blood drive that allows community donor groups to generate a financial gift for a local non-profit of their choice while supporting the local blood supply.
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreThe seemingly impenetrable heat wave and dry spell that had punished Oklahoma since early June continued through nearly all of July, giving Oklahoma the type of scorching hot weather unseen in the state since the brutal summers of 2011 and 2012.
Read moreOklahoma State University students from the Oklahoma City and Stillwater campuses recently contributed to the construction and architectural design of tiny homes on the Pivot Inc. campus in Oklahoma City.
Read moreA 51-year-old Kingfisher man released a year ago after serving 11 years of a 30-year state prison sentence for attempted first-degree rape is back in jail on new charges.
Read moreOklahoma Cattlemen’s Association recently held its 70th annual convention and trade show in Norman where Kingfisher resident Mike Frey was named Cattleman of the Year.
Read moreIt’s not Kingfisher’s first rodeo.
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