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An assessment team from the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality lifted the boil order on Kingfisher water Tuesday. “The water is now safe for human consumption.” DEQ said in a
Read moreTim Taylor wanted to be Rambo when he was growing up. He got close.
Read moreThe Super Bowl of 1987 marks an important day for members of First Baptist Church Kingfisher. That was the day Harold Drake began serving as the minister of music for the church.
Read moreOpaa!, which stands for “Hurrah” in Greek, won the bid to provide food service at the Hennessey Public School this fall.
Read moreThree major policy changes were approved Tuesday by the Kingfisher Board of Education. The board made the moves during their final meeting of the 2018-19 fiscal year and they will
Read moreState Rep. Mike Sanders was notified last week that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Oklahoma is offering special Environmental Quality Incentives Program
Read moreLutheran Women in Mission (LWML) groups from Emmanuel Lutheran of Kingfisher, St. John Lutheran of Okarche and Our Savior Lutheran of Guthrie recently traveled to Mobile, Ala., for the national
Read moreChisholm Trail Museum’s second annual ice cream social can be deemed a success. More than 71 people attended the event at Gov. Seay Mansion last Saturday.
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