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Kingfisher County commissioners opened bids on steel bridge materials for Districts 2 and 3 at their meeting Monday.
Read moreKingfisher Study Club hosted more than three dozen Kingfisher High School students during last week’s annual Senior Girls Tea. Nellie Sanders was the guest speaker for the event held at the First United Methodist Church. KHS seniors attending included, from left: front row, Rebecca Auringer, Cortney Smith, Karli Karrenbrock, Mia Farrell, Cora Taylor, Enriqueta Sanchez and Yesenia Marquez; second row, Alex Compton, Yanet Garcia, Joseline Rivera, Zoey Evans, Maricza Lopez, Grace Stinnett, Makiah Dewberry, Sara Delatorre, Fatima Padilla, Andrea Gutierrez and Monserrat Soto; third row, Angel Patterson, Rylee Trent, Prairie Kaya, Ashlee Davis, Jessica Kincheloe, Frida Gonzalez, Nicole Doyle, Payton Belair, Kari Shepard, Olivia Wilcox, Angelica Orozco and Jennifer Reyes; and back row, Katelyn Brickman, Maddi Kamas, Andrea Becerra, Britt Taylor, Kara Murray, Callie Hill, Kaycee Karcher, Maggie McCully, Sarai Bastida, Jessica Klepper, Maria Lopez and Graci Endres. Ryan Crow, Makayla Epps and Chelsey Free are not pictured. Also attending from KHS were Paula Leffingwell, counselor, and her assistant, Terri Layn. Shel Wagner and Stephanie Farrell, parents of seniors, were also present. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreA longtime Hennessey teacher expressed concerns to the district’s board of education during its May meeting.
Read moreThe Okarche High School speech department’s production of “Kindertransport” by Diane Samuels has advanced to the state finals in the OSSAA one-act play competition.
Read moreThe U.S. Postal Service is asking all homeowners to inspect and repair their mailboxes during Mailbox Improvement Week, May 16–22.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma College of Education and Professional Studies recently awarded Kingfisher resident Sydney Werner two scholarships for the upcoming fall and spring semesters in recognition of her academic achievements and outstanding service to the university.
Read moreDover High School’s Claire Barker and Watonga High School’s Kerby Easter were named the 2020-21 Chisholm Trail Technology Students of the Year.
Read moreLomega High School recently held a coronation at which Riley Lumpkin and Reagan Ramer, both members of the senior class, were crowned Mr. and Miss LHS. Members of the court were, from left: Emma Duffy, Blake Snowden, Ramer, Lumpkin, Ady Wilson, Dilon Fisher, Hensley Eaton and Hector Rivera. Flower girl and crown bearer were Skylar Dooley and Judah Pendergraft, both members of the kindergarten class. [Photo provided]
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