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The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreWeekend storms beginning last Friday dumped up to 5.2 inches of timely rain across Kingfisher County.
Read moreAssociate District Judge Lance Schneiter swore in the first group of volunteers for the county’s first ever Court Appointed Special Advocates program.
Read moreKingfisher County’s current confirmed case count puts it in the low risk category in the new state COVID-19 alert system launched last week.
Read moreWhen First Lady Melania Trump issued a challenge to America’s young people to create artwork commemorating the 100th anniversary of the women’s suffrage movement, Davis Sanders knew the perfect subject for his submission.
Read moreFLASH FLOODS from Friday’s downpour had local emergency personnel out enforcing the “Turn Around Don’t Drown” sign on North Main Street in Kingfisher for a few hours. According to Mesonet numbers, the storm dumped 1.38 inches in Kingfisher, 1.39 in El Reno and Marshall, 1.11 in Lahoma, 1 inch in Guthrie and just over half an inch in Yukon. Spots farther north in Garfield County reported over 2 inches and Medford posted 3.56 inches. [TIMES-FREE PRESS Staff Photo by Jeremy Ingle]
Read moreKingfisher City-County Emergency Management Director Steve Loftis advised county commissioners last week that the state emergency management office was not recommending county action in response to the uptick in COVID-19 cases.
Read moreEven a behemoth such as McDonald’s hasn’t been immune to the effects of the pandemic, especially when broken down to the local level.
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