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Among the 10 people to be inducted into the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame this summer, three have local ties. This year’s incoming
Read moreComing off a season in which it won its first-ever district championship, the Kingfisher baseball team already has a pair of district sweeps under its belt in 2020.
Read moreLomega reigned supreme at State Fair Arena once again. The Lady Raiders downed sixth-ranked and defending champion Vamum 69-54 last Saturday to claim the Class B girls state championship. The title was the 14th for Lomega, which adds to a record it already held. Team members, managers, “assistant coaches” and coaches include, from left: front row, Ledger Lewallen, Laken Lewallen, Kloe Baumgardner, Shelby Russell, Ady Wilson, Emma Duffy, Hensley Eaton, Rylee Glazier and Hallie Barton; and back row, coach Kevin Lewallen, Sophie VanDenDriessche, Kali Gardner, Madi Myers, Darcy Roberts, Sydni Walker, Rhett Glazier, Sierra Johnson, Reagan Ramer, Alli Roberts and Madison Espy. The win capped a 30-2 season for the Lady Raiders. For more on the championship game, see Page 2 of this edition. /Photo by Chris SirnonAmwsimon-sports-photos.smugmugcorn]
Read moreKingfisher city commissioners recognized retiring Police Chief Dennis Baker and then appointed Assistant Chief David Catron as his successor at their monthly meeting Monday night.
Read moreRachel Cameron, Kingfisher nurse practitioner and founder of Trail Creek Wellness Center, was recognized Friday as one of the state’s “Health Care Heroes.”
Read moreKingfisher County Commissioner Districts 1 and 2 have been approved to receive $99,300.41 in federal emergency relief for damage to the Dover-Crescent Road.
Read moreDennis Baker says he was in his early 20s when he joined the Kingfisher Police Department back in September of 1989.
Read moreThe deep political (and cultural) divide in America was explained last week when New York Sen. Charles Schumer, minority leader, threatened recently-seated Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
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