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Theta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met in the home of Cynthia Eaton at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 10.
Read moreThe Loyal Lions Club met May 11 to honor Lomega High School’s Students of the Semester. Students honored were Jesse-James Johnston, second from left, and Abbigail Hansen, third from left. They were introduced by Lomega High School Principal Cory Wilson, far left, who shared their school involvement, hobbies, awards and future plans upon graduation. The guest speaker for this meeting was Kirby Smith, far right, chief of staff for Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell. Smith spoke to the group about the lieutenant governor’s office and its responsibilities to the state, her role and background and took questions. Members and guests at the meeting were treated to a homemade meal prepared by Barbara Liebl. [Photo provided]
Read moreHannah Claire Chaney and Shane Kelly Ince exchanged vows at a 6 p.m. ceremony Friday, April 8, 2022, at Rustic Rose Barn in Guthrie.
Read moreHonor rolls at Southwestern Oklahoma State University have been announced for the 2022 spring semester.
Read moreThe following traffic accident is being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreLIONS CLUB PROGRAMS – Bill Reitz updated Kingfisher Lions Club members on future plans at the Kingfisher Airport during a recent meeting of the civic group. Reitz, pictured above, is chairman of the Kingfisher Airport Authority, which also includes Tom Feagins, Randy Pritchett, Tanner Farrar and Mike Rosen. He provided Lions Club members a history of the airport from its establishment in 1945 by Irvin Bollenbach to its purchase by the city in the late 1990s to having a paved runway installed around 2013. To that point, Kingfisher County was the only county in Oklahoma without an airport with a paved runway. Reitz talked about other improvements and expansions as well as potential future infrastructure additions. “We’re really proud of what we have,” Reitz said. “We’ve worked hard for it.” Another recent meeting featured some of Kingfisher High School’s top performing track and field seniors. Pictured left, Braxton Mecklenburg, Ally Stephenson and Maximum Washington were guests of the club on May 12. Mecklenburg finished as 4A state runner-up in the high jump for a second straight year. Stephenson was a gold medalist in the high jump (for a third time) and long jump. She was the silver medalist in both the 100 meter hurdles and 300 meter hurdles. Washington finished fourth in the 200 meter dash.
Read moreA Kingfisher 18-year-old was charged Friday with first-degree manslaughter in the April shooting death of Luke Strickland, 15.
Read moreKingfisher Study Club members carried on a nearly 80-year-old tradition when they hosted girls from the Kingfisher High School Class of 2022, their counselors and sponsoring parents and teachers for the annual senior tea Wednesday at the Kingfisher First United Methodist Church. Seniors participating include: back row, from left, Isabel Reece, Emma Lukasek, Judith Homier, Jessica Martin, Trynitie Morkes, Isabella Meza, Ximena Agundiz, Jimena Gomez, Allyson Scammahorn, Sydney Purintun, Demi Roden, Allison Green and Kina Frost; middle row, Rylie Farrar, Erika Mercer, Makenna Willson, NT Attasathan, Loren Smith, Kinley Merritt, Cami Snodgrass, Ali Womack, Ray Garner, Khali Littlehawk, Bridget Himes, Brittany Willson and Jacee Mueggenborg; front row, Kimberly Orozco, Katon Lunsford (class president), Peyton Townsend, Meghan Shue, Laney Banther, Jayden Burleson, Grace-Anne Sinclair, Daniella Rios-Ramirez, Ally Stephenson, Nevaeh Reyes, Stormie Shockey and Emi Parmenter. Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Shauna Rupp, at right with her senior picture, was both the guest speaker and the entertainment. Rupp’s topic was “What I Would Say to my 18-year-old Self” and she also played a fiddle which had been signed for her by country entertainer Louise Mandrell. [Photos Courtesy Paula Leffingwell]
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