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Okarche 4-H members that excelled at the 2022 Oklahoma Youth Expo were Abbie Endres and Kade Henrich. Endres, left, was first in her class with her Shorthorn Plus . She also took fourth with her commercial heifer. Henrich, right, showed the champion bred and owned Simmental heifer. He was also first in class with his Angus heifer. [Photos and information provided by Bella Hufnagel/Okarche 4-H Reporter]
Read moreLomega’s Allison Roberts has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Kingfisher Roundup Club.
Read moreHennessey Elementary School Eagles of the Week for the week of March 25 include pre-kindergarten students Isaac Bergley, Zynnia Keeton, Kimberlyn Looper and Knox Trotter; kindergarten students Julissa Guevara, Braylynn Moore and Emily Valles; first graders Kassidy McFeeters, Karsen Blackwelder, Anelisse Duron and Mason Wanzer; second graders Pamela Berumen, Kennes Briley, Mason Wymore and Jenson Wymore; third graders Blakely Choate, Nikky Vargas, Victoria Ramirez and Derek Soto Torres; and fourth graders Raul Luevanos, Tate Choate, James Chastain and Makenzie Hladik. [Photos provided]
Read moreChisholm Trail Technology Center has announced its Students of the Quarter for the third quarter of 2021-22. Earning the honor were: clockwise from top left, Sugey Olmos, Hennessey; Christian Thompson, Dover High School; Chloe Lumpkin, Kingfisher High School; Clara Luevanos, Hennessey High School; Kaidence Maggard, Kingfisher High School; Cooper Cranford, Dover High School; Madison Espy, Lomega High School; and Kiera Beecher, Kingfisher High School. [Graphic provided]
Read moreHERITAGE ELEMENTARY School Principal Shane Hood has announced the March 2022 Great Expectations Students of the Month. Earning the honor were, from left: front row, Jett Pitts, Fenley Hedrick, Tinlie Davidson, Paysha Murray and Sophie Ellis; and back row, Cole Sigl, Annie Wehba, Lena Weber, Reid Swafford and Alleigh Kelley. [Photo provided]
Read moreKingfisher City Manager Dave Slezickey, left updated Kingfisher Lions Club members on a number of bigger projects. Slezickey spoke to the civic group during its weekly luncheon on Thursday. Topics included the waste water treatment plant project, the new fire station and Newfield Community Park. He also told Lions the city is working on strategic and comprehensive plans and “modifying for a post-COVID world while prepping for the next pandemic.” Slezickey is pictured with Kingfisher Lions Club member Gerald McMullin. [Photo provided]
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Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
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