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The election of Kevin Stitt, a successful businessman who was a political unknown before he became governor, marked a dramatic change in how the Oklahoma state government operates.
Read moreA free public forum featuring Republican candidates for seven state offices is scheduled Thursday evening at Kingfisher Heritage School auditorium. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.
Read moreKingfisher High School’s golf coaches recently showed their appreciation to the local course for being such a gracious host throughout the season. Boys’ coach Chris Combs, left, and girls’ coach Audra Smalley, right, presented a check for $1,000 to the Kingfisher Golf Course. Gary Wilson, center, the course’s manager and pro, accepted the check. The course hosted eight high school tournaments throughout the season. Four of those were invitational tournaments, at which the course fed every player and coach who took part. The course then played host to a pair of regional qualifiers and two regional tournaments. “It’s great to have someone like Gary who is willing to put in a lot of work to host those tournaments,” Combs said. “There aren’t a lot of places that are willing to put in that work and we appreciate all he does for our teams and our school.” [Photo provided]
Read moreOkarche High School announced Lions and Lionesses of the month for spring.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma will host the 23rd annual Endeavor Games, an opportunity for athletes with physical disabilities to participate in various sporting events on a competitive level, June 9-12, on Central’s campus and throughout the Edmond community.
Read moreThirteen fourth through eighth grade students from Kingfisher schools have been packing their heads with all the right answers as they get ready to represent their district in a national quiz bowl event in Orlando, Fla., later this month. They’ll take on their best and brightest peers from across the nation in a game show type format to provide fast answers to tough questions across all subject areas. Melody Kuehn, Kingfisher sixth grade teacher, far left, is the team coach and faculty sponsor and escorted the team to a recent Kingfisher Rotary Club meeting to demonstrate the breadth and depth of their combined knowledge. Team members include: front row, from left: Noah Clayton, Kevyn Aguinaga, Finley Harrison, Scott Schellenberg, Brantley Johnson, Brandon Guiterrez and Savana Reherman; back row: Kuehn, Lucas Jackson, Mateo Arita, Barron Bollenbach, Trayson Deterding, Aidan Stephens and Carson Swafford. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreAn Oklahoma County District Court judge denied an emergency injunction sought by a U.S. Senate candidate to force an Oklahoma media company to allow his participation in a televised debate Thursday.
Read moreIt’s not often that people in Kingfisher County hope it doesn’t rain.
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