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Eleven girls from Kingfisher County Girl Scout Troop 424 took part in a weekend camping trip at Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park last Friday and Saturday.
Read moreA contractor who apparently failed to complete water and sewer lines in Hennessey’s Osborn Addition in 1981 could cost the town about $140,000.
Read moreOklahoma State University awarded degrees to 4,047 students this past spring, including 2,508 Oklahomans, according to the Office of the Registrar.
Read moreHennessey’s town board approved a July 8 request to close Oklahoma Avenue west of Main Street for a Farmers’ Market.
Read moreThe following traffic accident is being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreKingfisher County Commissioners approved a purchase contract for a new home for the Kingfisher County Health Department at their weekly meeting Monday.
Read moreCLOVERBUD CLEANUP — Kingfisher Cloverbuds, led by Kayla Meyer, spent about 30 minutes picking up 20 pounds of trash in and around the ball fields at Briscoe Park in Kingfisher. After filling their bags, club members enjoyed a game of kickball as a reward for their efforts. From left are Beckam Black, Kinlyn Meyer, Hensley Stafford, Kruz Meyer, Bryson Black and Zoe Goodson. For more information about Cloverbuds or Kingfisher County 4-H clubs, contact Lindy Peterman, family and community science extension educator, at the Kingfisher County OSU Extension Office. [Photo Provided]
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