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Kinlyn Meyer, 6, is the daughter of Zack and Kayla Meyer.
Read moreKeith Rother, 7, is the son of Creston and Teneille Rother.
Read moreTiana (nee Ballinger) and Andrew Spurrier of Oklahoma City announce the birth of their daughter, Tulsi Brielle.
Read moreAll Hennessey students in pre-kindergarten through high school seniors are invited to meet their teachers Tuesday, Aug. 10 from 4-6 p.m.
Read moreDover FFA chapter visited Six Flags Over Texas for its annual officer retreat on July 23-24. On the first day, Braden Burns, state FFA secretary, was the instructor over the group’s leadership training course. Burns spoke about personal goals and had the officers do team building skills. Afterwards, the group spent the evening swimming, relaxing and playing games. Officers spent the second day experiencing the rides and the food at Six Flags before they traveled back home to Dover. On Monday, July 26, they attended an officer meeting with their ag teacher, Ryan Burns, where they focused on team goals and planned for the upcoming FFA school year. Pictured at Six Flags are, from left, Fatima Aboite, Alec Schilde, Cooper Cranford, Karlee Harviston, Pedro Valles, Camila Gamez, Gabby Cervantes, Emory Norton and Wesley Butler. [Photo and story by Dover FFA Reporter Gabby Cervantes]
Read moreGlen Bodin, right, and Margaret Phillips, left, were the guest speakers of the Kingfisher Rotary Club recently. Both talked of the unique Montevino housing development currently underway in Kingfisher. There are currently two “high end,” low lot size/low maintenance homes for sale in the addition located west off 13th Street. Phillips, the local real estate agent marketing the property, said there are several premium lots for sale as well as the two “move-in ready homes” available. “These two homes for sale currently are much, much lower price per square foot than you could ever build for now and if you see them, you will be very pleasantly surprised by the high-end features,” she said. Bodin, who owned a trucking company in Louisiana for many years before selling it and eventually making the move to Yukon, said he was “looking for something to do” after he sold his business, and he moved to Yukon pursuing other real estate construction and lease interests and investments. When he heard of the Montevino property, he said he was interested in the possibilities. He said he was raised in a small town in Louisiana and he was captivated by the charm of the Kingfisher community and decided to invest here as well. “It’s a great community, with wonderful people and it’s everything I like in a community,” he said. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreAn updated dress code for students at the middle and high schools was approved Monday as a number of interested parents and students looked on during the Kingfisher Board of Education’s regular August meeting.
Read moreFILLING BACKPACKS – Kingfisher Community Collaborative board members Laci Redwine, Brittney Hladik, Jennifer Marler and Blair Coughlan, from left, assembled school supply backpacks Monday for distribution Tuesday to more than 150 county students. The supplies were purchased through donations from area churches, businesses, organizations and individuals in KCC’s annual school supply drive. [Photo provided]
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