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The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreHennessey Elementary School Eagles of the Week for the week ending Nov. 19 include pre-kindergarten students Anilu Meraz, Keegan Hyatt, Aylie Marin and Cooper Crites; kindergarten students Blakely Koehn, Brandon Martinez and Allen Wood; first graders Archer Huntsberger, Mariela Ledezma-Chon, Manuel Zuniga and Fernanda Perez; second graders Deikyn Wymore, Quinn Ward, Addie Santspree and Yoany Garcia; third graders Brianna Triana, Kayli Crawford, Victoria Ramirez and Natalie Andrews; and fourth graders Reese Meek, Wyatt Brown, Andrea Cox and Sebastian Velasco. [Photo provided]
Read moreLack of adequate soil moisture is often a major cause of winter damage. Dry soil coupled with strong winter winds can cause havoc on a plant. All plants, but especially narrowleaf and broadleaf evergreens, use water during winter. When little or no soil moisture is present, plants can become desiccated and it is more likely root damage will also occur.
Read moreFollowing are summaries of reports recently filed by members of the Hennessey Police Department:
Read moreThe following citations have recently been issued by the Hennessey Police Department:
Read moreCashion head football coach Lynn Shackelford (kneeling) and defensive coordinator Tony Wood (standing) watch intently from the sidelines during the Wildcats’ 41-22 win at Woodland in last Friday’s Class A quarterfinal game. The win put the Wildcats into the semifinals for a third straight year. For more on the game and on the semifinal clash with Pawhuska, see Page 8. [Photo by Brad Stone/www.bestone.shootproof.com]
Read moreOne of the reasons Cashion has been able to emerge - and remain - a state title contender in football has been its ability play a physical brand.
Read moreA pair of semifinal opponents in this year’s Class A playoff bracket will have taken similar paths when Cashion and Pawhuska meet again.
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