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Redlands Community College took its first step last fall in modernizing the look of its nearly 50-year-old campus with the remodel of the main campus building, the Ray Porter Academic Complex.
Read moreKingfisher City Manager Dave Slezickey is exploring ways that the city’s unused share of CARES Act reimbursement can be put to work helping local businesses and citizens impacted by the pandemic.
Read moreYes, we are in the midst of a pandemic.
Read moreA ceremonial bill signing Monday of one of two bills sponsored by House Majority Leader Mike Sanders, R-Kingfisher, highlighted new tools available for state students and teachers.
Read moreThunderstorms covered much of Kingfisher County Monday night leaving rainfall ranging around one-half inch or a little more.
Read moreTwo sales tax measures will be decided by voters in November after both the county and city of Kingfisher adopted resolutions Monday calling for elections on that date.
Read moreGetting Pre-K 4-year-olds to stand six feet apart isn’t easy. Same goes for starting the new fiscal year being down $345,000 in the general fund.
Read moreKINGFISHER SUPERINTENDENT Jason Sternberger discussed a multitude of topics with Kingfisher Lions at the civic club’s weekly meeting last Thursday. Sternberger, left, addressed the safety measures the district is taking as students and teachers return to school this week. He also discussed how each school within the district was preparing for the potential of moving to virtual or distance learning, whether it be for a short or extended amount of time. Whereas last year teachers weren’t allowed into the buildings once schools were shut down, Sternberger said that won’t be the case this year, meaning more virtual learning can take place. Students from second grade on up will each be assigned a Chromebook to help with that type of learning. “We firmly believe teaching and learning needs to happen one-on-one,” Sternberger said. He was introduced by Lions Club member Jarod Hendrix, right. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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