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The county may be awash in pumpkin spice and colorful mums with the official calendar start of autumn on Tuesday, but Wednesday may offer the only day of fall-like temperatures for at least another week, with a high of 75 and low of 56. Summer will come blasting back Thursday, with a high of 85, and continue into the high 80s through next Tuesday. But starting Sept. 30 and through the first weekend in October, some beautiful fall days in the low to mid 70s with crisp nights in the 50s are promised. In the meantime, you can lift your fall spirits by ordering your favorite pumpkin-spice-apple-cinnamon-flavored drink concoction to go and taking a driving tour of the beautiful fall decorations in local residential neighborhoods, like Cody and Tabitha Murray’s front porch in Kingfisher. Or just take a look at the photos on our Facebook page. [Photo Provided]
Read moreTuesday was National Voter Registration Day and the Oklahoma State Election Board commemorated the date by encouraging citizens across the state to register to vote.
Read moreA Dover man and woman face charges in Kingfisher County District Court for the alleged financial exploitation of the man’s elderly father.
Read moreChanges are coming at the Kingfisher Golf Course.
Read moreResults of judging from the open class gardening entries at the 2020 Kingfisher County Free Fair have been announced.
Read moreThe last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the upcoming general election is fast approaching.
Read more/Edited 6:10 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22/
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Read moreKingfisher High School senior Cayman Matson was named the seventh National Merit Scholarship semifinalist in the history of the school last week.
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