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Local businessman Joe Garrison resigned from the Hennessey Board of Education during its noon meeting last Wednesday.
Read moreKingfisher residents now have even more reason to see Matt Damon’s Oklahoma-based film Stillwater, slated for release this summer.
Read morePaul Hix was rehired as 2021-22 Hennessey Public Schools athletic/activities director in a special school board meeting Wednesday, March 31.
Read moreKingfisher Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony at Mugz Coffee Bar, located inside LifeWay Church at 1900 S. 13th St. Chamber representatives, LifeWay and Mugz staff, and customers on hand for the event were, from left: Tanner Roberts, Erin Scammahorn, Jessica Meyer, Jenny Nusz, Pastor Tonya Payne, Pastor Jessica Brewer, Dana Stitt, Lisa Masters, Luisa Payne,mgr, Shauna Rupp, chamber director, Jalene Jackson, Pastor Terry Payne, Jon Houston and Brian Henderson, chamber board president. Mugz is open to the public Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., serving specialty coffees, smoothies, pastries and more. [Photo provided]
Read moreTechnology center students planning for life after graduation and businesses looking for new employees will be able to meet virtually, thanks to Oklahoma CareerTech’s virtual job fair.
Read moreShauna Rupp, Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce executive director, told Kingfisher Lions Club members that 2020 was a year of record growth in membership.
Read moreHennessey Police Department recently issued the following citations:
Read moreThe following traffic accident is being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
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