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Kingfisher County 4-H last Tuesday hosted its annual Fright Night at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds. Part of the festivities included a costume contest. Prizes were awarded to winners for different
Read moreWhen the Hennessey United Association board members were told there is no fl ag flying in Memorial Park because the fl agpole was old and needed to be replaced, they voted Tuesday night to unanimously repair or replace it.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Food Bank has been providing food for those in need in Kingfisher County for the past 40 years. Meliah Ratcliff, volunteer director at the food bank, talked about
Read moreKingfisher County Retired Educators will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the Kingfi sher Memorial Library. All retired teachers and support personnel are invited and encouraged to attend.
Read moreLomega’s school schedule for Nov. 4-9 is as follows: Monday - Fifth and sixth basketball at Lomega High School vs. Dover (girls at 4:30 p.m., boys at 5:30 p.m.); junior
Read moreTwo Kingfisher mothers were charged last week with felony child neglect in unrelated cases filed in Kingfi sher County District Court. A warrant was still outstanding at press time Friday
Read moreThe Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes are seeking public and local tribal input on plans to construct a community facility and wellness center on the old Kingfi sher Regional Hospital site
Read moreAn article in Sunday’s Times & Free Press omitted an important detail concerning recent Oklahoma Corporation Commission actions on saltwater disposal permitting in the wake of the ongoing produced water
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