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Gold ball chasing in Kingfisher County was just put on hold.
Read moreThe Center for Disease Control and state and county health departments are working to control the spread of unfounded panic about the coronavirus as much as the disease itself.
Read moreOfficials from the Kingfisher County Health Department will present a public program at noon Wednesday at the Kingfisher County Farm Bureau discussing reasonable coronavirus precautions and answering questions.
Read moreKingfisher Band Director Mandy Owens came away pleased with her high school group after a strong showing at the 2020 OS- SAA district concert and sight-reading contest.
Read moreThe Lomega High School and “froshmore” academic team recently competed in the Oklahoma Association for Academic Competition Online Team Tournament. The team earned runner-up in social studies in high school Division I. Coached by Shannon Tisdale, team members include, from left: front row, Noah Snowden, Connor Walker, Cassidy Edsall, Karson Oppel and Hector Rivera; and back row, Sophie VanDenDriessche, Abby Hansen, Jesse Johnston, Konner Oppel, Allie Roberts, Sydni Walker, Madi Myers and Darcy Roberts. [Photo provided]
Read moreTheta Tau chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met Jan. 20, in the BancFirst community room.
Read moreHennessey Elementary School Eagles of the Week for the week ending March 6 were, from left: front row, Antonio Santana, Nicole Talamantes, Sergio Roman, Marcos Meraz Rodriguez, Hutton Gritz, Daxson Wymore, Nicole Vargas, Dayana Soto, Cali Kelly, Brian Roman, Nicolas Corral; middle row, Adriona Fischer, Aaden Taber, Saylor Shimanek, Julianne Matousek, Karen Rodriguez, Lily Streck, Skyla Dorry, Garnet Crawford, Tate Edgar; and back row, Edgar Nunez, Oliver Tillman, Brok Cooper, Tryson Strugill, Kasey Kelly, Camila Rios and Yarely Perez. [Photo provided]
Read moreAs the Kingfisher High School school year enters its fourth quarter it is time for the KHS Photography Staff to “pass the torch” to the next generation of leadership. The photo shows Chief Hayden Wittrock (center) and Assistant Chief Diego Olivares passing the torch to new Chief Photographer Grace Stinnett. Looking on are Matthew Miller, Jeremiah Hill and Jackson McCormick. As chief, Stinnett will be responsible for scheduling staff photographers to cover high school activities and events and for helping maintain the program’s extensive inventory of equipment, according to Dr. A.J. Johnson, the group’s director. “She is also responsible for helping student peer instructors as they guide and instruct beginning photographers,” Johnson added. He added that all KHS Photography staff members are prize-winning photographers who volunteer their time to cover after school events as well as help supervise beginners. [Photo by KHS Photography]
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