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GE STUDENTS – Kingfisher Heritage School announced its Great Expectations Students of the Month at Jacket Roundup on March 6. Earning the honor were, from left: front row, fourth graders Brett Calamateo and Maeli Turner and third graders Camila Cornejo, Abi Smith, Parker LeForce and Ariana Ramirez; and back row, fourth graders Oliva Burt and Brylea Smith, third graders Camilo Marquez and Remington Goodwin and fourth grader Chloe Goldbek. [Photo provided]
Read moreDue to current COVID-19 restrictions, Gilmour Elementary is unable to perform its usual paperwork or screenings for pre-kindergarten enrollment.
Read moreKingfisher Heritage School recognized students who had read a million words or more during the school year at Jacket Roundup on March 6. Recognized as Million Word Readers were, from left, Logan Langdon, Chloe Richardson, Rosa Wallace, Bailey Williams, Hagen Owens (2 million words) and Olivia Burt. All students are fourth graders. [Photo provided]
Read moreSharp north winds arriving Sunday and the prospect of colder temperatures created concern for farmers about their small grain crops.
Read moreNo bonding bus trip. No final performances. No…cheese fries?
Read moreCOUNTY AND STATE health department employees tested 36 people at a drive through site Wednesday at the county fairgrounds. Jalyn Banister, right, records patient information as Alisia Morano and Belinda Williams conduct tests. The county’s two additional confirmed positives reported Friday did not come from the mobile test site as those results were not yet available. [TIMES-FREE PRESS Staff Photo]
Read moreThe city of Kingfisher wants to be a source of information and assistance, not additional stress, during the ongoing pandemic, City Manager Dave Slezickey said.
Read moreSteve Altman knows a thing or two about being part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
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