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Hunters took to forests and fields last Monday hoping to persuade a wily old tom turkey to get a little closer. That’s because April 6 was opening day for spring turkey hunting in all but eight southeastern counties of Oklahoma.
Read moreAfter two months of discussion, the Kingfisher Board of Education has a new policy regarding citizens addressing it at meetings.
Read moreSoccer, volleyball, four-square, swimming, picnics….
Read moreThe Legislature on Monday stabilized the current year budget to prevent cuts to agencies and affirmed Gov. Kevin Stitt’s expanded health emergency declaration, which gives the governor additional authority to respond to COVID-19.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health is setting up a two-hour drive-through COVID-19 testing site at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds this week, Kingfisher City-County Emergency Management Director Steve Loftis said.
Read moreBecause fireworks at Christmas started out as a happy accident that placed Kingfisher on the map, some Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce board members are hopeful that Easter in July might prove just as popular.
Read moreTo encourage local residents to follow the CDC’s recent updated guidelines to wear masks while out in public, the city of Kingfisher has purchased 2,000 masks for local distribution.
Read moreKingfisher City-County Emergency Management Director Steve Loftis told county commissioners he was getting the run-around from state offices on obtaining federal supplies of equipment needed to fight the COVID-19 outbreak.
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