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BOND DENIED — Wu Chen, 45, made his first appearance Monday afternoon in Kingfisher County District Court via video feed on four charges of first-degree murder with deliberate intent and one charge of assault and battery with a deadly weap
Read moreFiling for school board seats in Kingfisher, Dover, Hennessey, Cashion, Lomega, Okarche and Chisholm Trail Technology Center begins at 8 a.m. Monday at the Kingfisher County Election Board.
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Read moreIt was a red carpet night for Madisyn “Madi” Myers of Omega at a special event last month.
Read moreFour local cheerleaders have earned all-region honors and now have a shot at being named to the Oklahoma Cheer Coaches Association All-State team.
Read moreThe school farm facilities at Lomega High School will be expanding to include four new buildings, thanks to a donation from oil exploration company Ovintiv Inc.
Read moreA plaque in recognition of the late Helen Cline and Hennessey High School seniors awarded scholarships in her honor was unveiled by the Hennessey Friends of the Library’s president, Jennifer Ullery. Cline’s family and other FOL members attended the Tuesday, Nov. 29, meeting in the library’s history museum. Pictured are (from left) three members of Cline’s family, Connie Cline, cousin; Pam Cline Haines, niece; Cathie Cline Arnold, sister; Ullery, and Frank Dinkler. Both Connie Cline and Dinkler were recognized as Lifetime FOL members. Library Director Steven Mitchell was asked for a report and said the recent lock-in that teens had requested went well. He also said Children’s Librarian Mikayala Beebe’s last day would be Jan. 16. Members discussed results of their annual pumpkin patch fundraiser, and Halloween Haunted Library. FOL’s annual chili cookoff will be Saturday, Jan. 21. [Photo by Barb Walter]
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