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Camp 4-H WILD! was held June 23-24 at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds.
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreFostering isn’t for everyone, but helping out can be.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners approved onehalf of the 2021-22 fiscal year county general fund budget in the amount of $9,023,087.79 Monday.
Read moreTwo years of abatement efforts by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission have significantly reduced the flow of saltwater bubbling to the surface on a field near Omega, but the legal battle to determine who will be responsible for cleanup is just getting started.
Read moreKingfisher County farms are getting a “clean shaven” look as the 2021 wheat harvest rushes to a successful close.
Read moreTwo dozen students have been taking part this summer in driver’s education classes and instruction. Students completed 30 classroom hours, which included a presentation from Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers Lane Gossen, Sammy Lee and Jeff Jech (pictured below). Once the classroom portion of the course was finished, each student got six hours of driving instruction from Doug Jech and/or T.J. Harris, which is required en route to acquiring a permit toward their restricted driver’s license. Vehicles for the driving instruction were provided by Jacksons of Kingfisher and Johnsons of Kingfisher. Bottom right, Jacksons’ Casey Jackson (center) is pictured with students Jennifer Garcia and Hennessy Cardenas. Top right is Johnsons’ Adam Perkey (left) with driving students Hannah Click and Ashley Casillas. [Photos provided]
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