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Bids for the sale of $1.58 million in building bonds must be received by noon Monday, May 16, by the Hennessey Board of Education at the Eagle Event Center Conference Room.
Read moreTheta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the First Christian Church Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m. Monday, April 18.
Read moreHennessey Farmerettes recently made preparations for Oklahoma Home and Community Education (HCE) Week, which is May 1-7 this year. Taking part were, from left: front row, Jamie Akenhead, Lily Roark, Lindy Peterman (Kingfisher County FCS Extension educator), Kathy Patocka and Jean Strible; and back row, Mary Curry, Dot Miller, Dee Dee Krueger, Marjorie McConnell, Billie Melendy and Pansy Wheeler. Susan Engle and Dana Zook are not pictured. [Photo provided]
Read moreKingfisher County Extension will host a virtual Q&A event about Home Community Education and the development of the new Virtual County Club.
Read moreAll Lacy School graduates, or those “youngsters who started at Lacy and finished at Hennessey,” are encouraged to attend this year’s Lacy Alumni & Friends Reunion.
Read moreAlzheimer’s and dementia can cause aggressive behavior, even in people who have never been violent in their lives.
Read moreHennessey businessman Luke Lough was elected president of the Hennessey Board of Education during the board’s regular meeting earlier this month
Read moreKINGFISHER FFA’s ag issues team recently presented at a meeting of the Kingfisher Lions Club. Taking part in the April 14 presentation were, from left: Bridget Himes, Myka Elliott, Natalie Garrett, Leyla Avila and Ivy Hartman. [Photo and information provided by Rylie Farrar/Kingfisher FFA Reporter]
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