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Kingfisher Public Works Authority received approval last week for a $5 million Financial Assistance Program (FAP) loan.
Read moreKPS board chooses to be at full strength before assessing superintendent
Read more• THIS EDITION PRINTED EARLY: Although you likely received this edition at the regular time, it was printed two days earlier than normal. This edition printed Wednesday afternoon to allow our staff to be with family and friends for the Thanksgiving holiday. It was placed in newsstands and delivered to the Post Office at the normal time. For breaking news that may have taken place since this edition was printed, please visit our Facebook page.
Read moreFireworks show? Of course! But this year’s Christmas celebration in downtown Kingfisher promises much more with added attraction
Read moreHennessey, Cashion, Okarche, Dover and Kingfi sher County all received sizable increases in their November sales tax checks, the Oklahoma Tax Commission reports.
Read moreTwo Hennessey Fire Department vehicles were dispatched to the “Lightle Sand Plant” at 16900 E 670 Road at 10:16 a.m. Feb. 23 to investigate “smoke or odor” reports.
Read moreCommissioners continued their search for a new Kingfisher County Emergency Manage- ment director this week.
Read more• WEEKEND EDITIN PRINTING EARLY: Our Sunday, Nov. 30, edition, will be printing two days early to work around the Thanksgiving holiday. Instead of printing Friday, it will go to press Wednesday afternoon (quite possibly as you’re reading this). That moved our legal and advertising deadlines for the weekend paper up to Tuesday afternoon. County subscribers should receive the edition on the normal delivery schedule as it will be delivered to local Post Offices on Friday. For breaking news, please visit our Facebook page.
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