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Ulysses High School in Kansas got a dose of what Oklahoma teams have been dealing with for years.
Read moreIn a sense, Kingfisher’s fate in extending its streak of making the playoffs a 22nd straight year rested on the foot of Alan Muñoz.
Read moreIt’s more than an uphill climb, but Hennessey still has a theoretical shot at reaching the playoffs.
Read moreThe season of heartbreak continues for Crescent.
Read morePlenty of fun and family-friendly fall celebrations and activities are on tap in Kingfisher County next weekend.
Read moreIf you see Chad Weiberg pinching himself, don’t be alarmed.
Read moreDover fourth grade art students and their teacher Shel Wagner will be recognized at Keep Oklahoma Beautiful’s 31st annual Environmental Excellence Celebration next month as finalists in the statewide elementary school litter education contest.
Read moreHennessey seniors gather for a photo after a mock trial in Kingfisher County Associate Judge Lance Schneiter’s courtroom Wednesday morning at the courthouse. The trip was part of a oncea-week Leadership Hennessey program conducted by Hennessey United, a local service organization. Most of the students are members of that fourth hour class that’s held in cooperation with the Hennessey Public Schools and the Town of Hennessey. That’s the judge at the top (center next to the seal) and his bailiff, Nicole Wilcox, is in another sea of students at left. See related story on Page 11. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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