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Oklahoma’s State FFA degree winners include 16 Kingfisher County students who will be recognized at the state convention April 27 and 28.
Read moreIt was a day like any other...until it wasn’t.
Read moreStarting Monday, every state resident age 16 and older is eligible to receive a Covid-19 vaccine, the state health department announced last week.
Read moreSales tax checks for March were lower for Kingfisher County towns as oilfield activity continued to decline.
Read moreVoters will go to the polls April 6 to select candidates for a number of local offices.
Read moreOne of the guests at a recent Kingfisher Lions Club meeting had a comforting effect on the otherwise boisterous group. And it’s by design. Miriam, a trained comfort dog, was one of the guests during a meeting earlier this month. Miriam was trained for her purpose by the Lutheran Church Charities K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry and is a part of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Kingfisher’s outreach. She was joined at the meeting by top dog handler Keith Leimbach, left, and J. Juan Jech, who is part of her team of handlers. Miriam has her own business card that says she “is a friend who brings a calming influence and allows people to open up their hearts and receive help for what is affecting them.” It says she interacts with people at churches, schools, nursing homes, hospitals, events and in disaster situations. For more information, you can visit Miriam’s Facebook page (MiriamComfortDog) or email Miriam@K9Comfort.org. /Photo provided]
Read moreThe following traffic accident is being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreChances are, if you saw Charles Lewallen in the 1980s or 1990s, his son Kevin was his sidekick.
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