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Kingfisher Public Schools is expected to have another record carryover in the general fund.
Read moreThe producer of the state’s longest running television show spoke to Kingfisher Rotary Club members last week.
Read moreThe American flags are out and the train is getting a tune-up, all in preparation of Fourth of July festivities at Kingfisher Park on Monday. After the 10 a.m. downtown parade, park activities will begin at noon. They include swimming, turtle races, egg toss, sack races, coin dig, face painting, train rides, food, music, fireworks and more. See recent editions of the Times & Free Press for complete schedules. [KT&FP Staff Photos]
Read moreKingfisher Lions Club elected new officers during the final meeting of the 2021-22 fiscal year.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreA teacher and school board member exchanged words Monday during the public participation portion of the Kingfisher Board of Education meeting.
Read moreU.S. MILITARY VETERANS, long-time members and officers in the local American Legion Post No. 5 and active community leaders Kenneth Tollison, Bill Tucker (in a photo from his service in Vietnam) and Larry Talbott, from left, will lead Kingfisher’s annual Red, White and Boom Fest Monday as parade marshals. The parade begins at 10 a.m. in downtown Kingfisher. More fun is in the offing at Kingfisher Park beginning at noon to 10 p.m., including games, train and fire truck rides and more. Great eats and cool treats are available from local food vendors from 2-10 p.m. Live music begins at 7:30 p.m. with the Katie Bailey Band, followed by fireworks at dusk sponsored by the City of Kingfisher. See the center spread of the second section in today’s issue for full details and biographies of parade marshals in Sunday’s edition.
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