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Kingfisher’s Williams goes from DQ to champion barrow at county stock show
Read moreBeckett Yost carried out an important task Tuesday at the Kingfisher County Spring Livestock Show. It was his job to distribute the proper ribbons and banners to all the exhibitors during the swine show at the county fairgrounds. Always on point with his distribution duties, the 8-year-old second grader was especially fast when it came to one presentation. The judge just announced the winner of the reserve grand barrow. It was Gordon, the Spot shown by Hadley Yost, Beckett’s older sister. Beckett not only made it to his sister with her “swag” in quick fashion....he nearly beat the judge’s handshake despite the judge having quite the head start. Hadley, 13 and an eighth grader at Kingfisher, accepted her younger brother’s hug, then sent him with her banner and belt buckle to be delivered to their dad, Brandon Yost (pictured on the left in the bottom right photo). Beckett was still unable to contain his excitement with the family’s big win.
Read moreBy Ray Carter, Director, Independent News Foundation
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Read moreEight Kingfisher High School seniors were guests recently at a meeting of the Kingfisher Rotary Club.
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