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CONVOY WELCOME — A group of county residents from Hennessey and Kingfisher joined others from Enid , El Reno and Yukon on the Country Club Road overpass over I-40 in El Reno to cheer on the People’s Freedom Convoy as it passed through the state on Sunday. The convoy of big rigs and other vehicles is traveling to Washington, D.C., from California to protest government mandates related to COVID-19. Cyndi Ice of Kingfisher is in the left photo, while Linda and Wes Hardin, former Hennessey mayor, and Brad Ice of Kingfisher are in the right photo. [Photos Courtesy Cyndi Ice]
Read moreThe 23 Annual Crop Production Clinic Field Day on March 1 helped prepare agricultural producers in western Oklahoma for crop production in a season of drought.
Read moreSimply put, Braden Burns loves FFA.
Read moreThe bombshell news that Republican U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe will retire with four years remaining in his current term means that Oklahomans will be voting to fill both U.S. Senate seats in November.
Read morePioneer Telephone Cooperative General Manager Richard Ruhl was recently awarded the James L. Bass Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Telephone Cooperative Association.
Read moreCimarron Electric Cooperative will sponsor the climbing rocks to be installed at the Newfield Community Park playground (see related story on Page 12). From left are Cimarron representatives Mark Andrews, senior vice president; Aaron Roark, CFO and incoming CEO; and Jeff Hyatt, chief marketing officer; John Gooden, sculptor and project manager, and Kingfisher Trails Inc. members Cyndi Ice, Brian Walter and Russell Hopkins. (Walter and Hopkins also are members of the Kingfisher Tree Board.) [Photo Provided]
Read moreHennessey Police Chief Ed Cangiano said officers responded to 1,800 calls last year.
Read moreVoters in Kingfisher County who want absentee ballots mailed to them for the April 5 election should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Shawna Butts said.
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