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Read moreIf some scoundrel rustles one of your animals and you notify the local police chances are that you’ll never hear back from them. But if by chance one of your creatures gets out on a public highway they will notify you immediately. I know this from personal experience because I leased a ranch with terrible fences that borders a major freeway and on occasion I must admit that some of my animals have been temporarily misplaced or leaked out into the landscape. These law breakers have included a horse, 32 sheep, a pig, several steers, heifers, cows and bulls (on numerous occasions). I am proud to say that the dispatcher at the local police station has my phone number included on her telephone speed dialer.
Read moreTeam Biden is carrying out the “political prosecution” of Trump supporters as it continues to hold those accused in the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol without bail in “solitary confinement conditions” in a Washington, D.C. jail, a journalist who has extensively reported on the treatment of Jan. 6 defendants told Fox News host Mark Levin.
Read moreThe Cashion FFA Chapter held its annual banquet on Friday, May 14.
Read moreMay 26 — Officer Matthew Bruner was running radar at West Jack Choate Avenue and Cemetery Road facing east into town at 11:22 p.m. when he saw a pickup truck followed by a gray car both traveling at high rates of speed, according to his report.
Read moreKingfisher County Sheriff Dennis Banther, right, was the guest speaker of the Kingfisher Rotary Club last week. Pictured with Kingfisher County Associate District Judge Lance Schneiter, Banther narrated a PowerPoint presentation showcasing the new and improved features of the new Kingfisher County Justice Center and also compared the facilities to those recently vacated. “No kidding, I had a bucket in my office permanently in place to collect the constant sewer drip from the floor above,” he commented. Banther said the new facilities are now fully operational and all is running very smoothly. He said the new facilities, located just northwest of the Kingfisher hospital south of town, were built to accommodate future growth. While answering questions, he said he believed the old Kingfisher County Sheriff’s Office building and county jail would be leveled at some point to make way for more parking at the court house. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreOkarche junior high students Brenna Crider, left, and Jaici Easton, right, were recognized at the annual Delta Kappa Gamma conference held June 5 in Oklahoma City. The girls submitted essays to the DKG’s annual essay contest and, after placing first in the countywide contest, continued to the state level. Each placed first at her respective grade level. Crider and Easton received certificates of achievement and a monetary award. Their teachers are Traci Fuller, pictured center, and Lyndal Westmoreland. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
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