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Kingfisher Public School’s STARS project, the before- and after-school and summertime enrichment program that has received statewide recognition, has been refunded for a third consecutive five-year cycle.
Read moreShowers put a temporary halt to wheat harvest Monday across Kingfisher County.
Read moreIndependence Day was one of the few local events not completely canceled by last year’s pandemic and this year’s festivities promise to be bigger and better than ever.
Read moreA former Kingfisher woman died at a house near Skiatook Saturday, the victim of a suspected pit bull attack.
Read moreThe first day of school for Hennessey Public School students this fall is Thursday, Aug. 12.
Read morePressley Page is the daughter of Brady and Lindsey Page of Kingfisher. She is 7 years old and will be in the first grade this fall. Pressley loves going on walks with her family and making crafts at home while listening to “Happy Anywhere” by Blake Shelton. She likes eating popcorn after school and her favorite animal is a leopard. Pressley said, “We can make this world a better place by giving stuff to people.” This is her first year in Cloverbuds and she looks forward to making crafts at the monthly meetings.
Read moreBeckam Black is the son of Greg and Niki Black of Kingfisher. He is 5 years old and will be in kindergarten this fall. When he grows up he wants to be a truck driver. Beckam loves to play basketball outside and build with Legos at home. His favorite animal is a cheetah and his favorite song is “Jingle Bells.” Cheez-Its are his favorite after school snack. Beckam said, “We can make this world a better place by sharing with others.” This is his first year as a Kingfisher Cloverbud and at the monthly meetings he enjoys learning new things.
Read moreCashion is once again planning a large Independence Day celebration.
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